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Turbo hot side plumbing for "truck manifold" setup

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Old 02-01-2011, 07:29 AM
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Default Turbo hot side plumbing for "truck manifold" setup

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Price: $550
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): MO
Item Condition: Brand New
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Engine: LS1/LS6
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I have a truck manifold turbo hot side for sale that I purchased back in July when I was parting together a setup using a Master Power T70 with .96 AR. I requested that the radiator be able to stay in the stock location, so the guy that built this tucked it in close to the motor. I changed directions with my build, went with a bigger turbo, and got a kit that requires standing the radiator up, so I don't need this hot side anymore.

It is designed so that the downpipe goes out the drivers side of the car. You will need solid motor mounts or an aftermarket K member to have sufficient space for it to be routed this way, unless you dump the exhaust at the front of the car (I've only heard of that being done once or twice anyway).

The fitment of the plumbing is good, there is plenty of clearance between the turbine housing and the crank pulley, as well as the wastegate plumbing. It should make a good setup for someone. It did a rough mock up (it's not bolted down tight) to give an idea of clearances with a Turbonetics TC 78 with a 1.15 AR turbine housing. Turbocharger and vband clamp not included.

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are the manifolds included? or it is just the flanged Y pipe?
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I'd be willing to throw in the manifoldsfor free as long as the buyer covered the additional shipping....they're a bit heavy
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I wish I had the room to fit this in my S10. Free bump! GLWS
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Its holds eveything up pretty snug, you sure it wouldn't fit? ;p

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