TWIN TURBO
Expert
- Joined
- Aug 30, 2005
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- 317
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- Location
- Chicago IL.
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- www.powerbygns.com
Just finishing up my Apex Turbo header. After many hours of research talking to some of the best Stainless header people in the business and many hours of the pro's and con's of design, trying to fit it in a confined space, this is what I feel a turbo header should be. Started out with price being least important and life expectancey and performance being most important this is how it goes.
Started out with a Burn's Stainless 25 deg. double slip merge collector fitted with a T25 style turbo flange made with 321 high temp high strength stainless. Didn't stop there used 321 stainless 1 1/2 in. 16 ga. (065 wall) mandrel bent tubing throughout. All tubes are equal length also.
This is not a trail header as you can see it would cut into the fuel capacity too much, thats not to say you couldn't use it in trail applications but you'd probably have to tow a fuel cart. My application is a Lake Drag Race sled. Like I said before, This is not a cheap way to go, but I feel performance and durability will be grately enhanced. Take a look at the pictures.
Started out with a Burn's Stainless 25 deg. double slip merge collector fitted with a T25 style turbo flange made with 321 high temp high strength stainless. Didn't stop there used 321 stainless 1 1/2 in. 16 ga. (065 wall) mandrel bent tubing throughout. All tubes are equal length also.
This is not a trail header as you can see it would cut into the fuel capacity too much, thats not to say you couldn't use it in trail applications but you'd probably have to tow a fuel cart. My application is a Lake Drag Race sled. Like I said before, This is not a cheap way to go, but I feel performance and durability will be grately enhanced. Take a look at the pictures.
