Cubes Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Bl4cK32 is mounting his engine approx 30mm higher than normal;) Yep... it helps to get more weight over the back wheels.. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870474 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydneykid Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Hi guys, I have one of these exhaust manifolds for an RB26 exhaust port stud pattern . It is definitely turbo low mount and wastegate high mount. Roy is right (AGAIN?). :headspin: See the threaded bumps sticking out of one side of the pimary pipes? They are for mounting the heat shield. The heat shield goes on the top and the turbo goes on the opposite side to them (note the split flange/pulse). Thus the turbo goes on the bottom. :cooldance The round holed flange, on the top (same as the heat shield) is the wastegate mount. Mine has a 45 degree elbow mounted there and the wastegate mounts to the elbow. It clears an R32 GTR bonnet easily. I strongly suggest you make up a heat shield (stainless steel is good) to mount to the manifold or get it ceramic coated inside and out. Ditto the wastegate pipes, wrap or ceramic coat. These manifolds work very well, they have increased secondary pipe ID where the primary pipes join. Plus they keep the rear 3 cylinders separated from the front 3 until the turbine. If you have a split pulse turbo they work even better. :wassup: Hope that helps Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870485 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bl4cK32 Posted June 3, 2004 Author Share Posted June 3, 2004 Cheers Sk May get back to you on how to rig up the heatshield. Or can u buy it from HKS? Where did u get the 45deg elbow from incase i have probs fitting the wastegate?? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870490 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Perfect, you could just have a small hole for the screamer pipe out the bonnet! would look nice at night. sorry, its out of my system now.... Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870498 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cubes Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Darren, Get a custom 45degree elbow made when they do the mods to the dump pipe. SK, getting in to those Smiley faces there. Being the exhaust manifold is designed for the RB20 will the stocker RB20 exhaust manifold shield bolt up? May be close.. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870499 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Bl4cK32, a piece of 40 or 50mm mandrel bend, weld to a flange, shouldnt be too hard for the average custom engineering place - perhaps Boostworx? they do a bit of custom stuff. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870500 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cubes Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Thats a plug if i've ever seen on.. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870502 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydneykid Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Cheers Sk May get back to you on how to rig up the heatshield. Or can u buy it from HKS? Where did u get the 45deg elbow from incase i have probs fitting the wastegate?? The 45 degree elbow came with the manifold, but it is easy to make, any exhaust shop could do it. You can buy the wastegate flanges from any turbo shop already plasma cut, then the exhaust shop simply joins (welds) them up with a 45 degree mandrel bend. You use a HKS flange (pattern) for the manifold and you need to decide what wastegate you want, so you can get the right flange for it. The heatshield is pretty much just a flat sheet of stainless steel with holes in it to line up with the threaded bumps. Hope that helps Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870509 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 INASNT...are you running a high mount low mount as well. Only because a manifold is cast doesnt mean its no good. Typically cast manifolds are superior to tubular, with the exception of the weight. A well designed cast manifold just like awell designed tubular manifold will work well, alternatively bad design is a bad design irrespective of casting or tubular Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870519 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bl4cK32 Posted June 3, 2004 Author Share Posted June 3, 2004 no worries..I'll leave it to Shaun (with the list of other stuff ) Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870529 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bl4cK32 Posted June 3, 2004 Author Share Posted June 3, 2004 INASNT...are you running a high mount low mount as well. Only because a manifold is cast doesnt mean its no good. Typically cast manifolds are superior to tubular, with the exception of the weight. A well designed cast manifold just like awell designed tubular manifold will work well, alternatively bad design is a bad design irrespective of casting or tubular Roy is it true as well that due to it being cast, it retains in the heat from the exhaust well, helpling spool the turbo? It was mentioned to me that a tubular requires a few runs on the dyno to get a consistent reading ( to build the heat up) to tune....sound right?? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870533 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest INASNT Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 INASNT...are you running a high mount low mount as well. Only because a manifold is cast doesnt mean its no good. Typically cast manifolds are superior to tubular, with the exception of the weight. A well designed cast manifold just like awell designed tubular manifold will work well, alternatively bad design is a bad design irrespective of casting or tubular I am running a custom made steam pipe high mount which is wrapped in that heat insulation. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870623 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Roy is it true as well that due to it being cast, it retains in the heat from the exhaust well, helpling spool the turbo? It was mentioned to me that a tubular requires a few runs on the dyno to get a consistent reading ( to build the heat up) to tune....sound right?? My thinking is you dont want the exhaust to retain any heat (is gas transfers heat to manifold), you want all the heat (ie energy) to hit the exhaust wheel (turbine). You want all the temp to stay in the exhaust gases. What he may have meant is that the cast manifold will safely operate at a higher temp without warping, cracking etc etc, and doesnt require bracing like a tubular manfifold. I dont know if a cold manifold will give measurable power differences to a hot manifold, i think by the time the engines warm the manifold will be at its basic temperature...of course climbing when on boost doing repeated dyno pulls It will handle high temperatures alot better, and with ceramic coating being so cheap, and doubling as a great means of protecting from corrosion then if i could get a well designed cast manifold, then i would quite happily use it. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/42538-is-this-a-low-mount-or-high-mount-manifold/page/2/#findComment-870764 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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