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I'm just gonna get right down to it
Was running a poorly built 1 1/4" steam pipe log manifold made with pipe tee's and 90s... It cracked all to shit in a matter of 1000 miles (guy didn't know what he was doing/no purge etc)
He's a couple pics of the log
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Like I said within 1000-1500 miles it was cracked to shit!!!!

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Nice right??


So here's a sneak peak of my finished manifold before we go through the process

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Ok I kid :)
Here we go!

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Quick break to check my pistons for any detonation marks
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Nope were looking good back to it

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Meanwhile........Still banging out shop work

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Back to the fun stuff......

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Meanwhile he's doing that I'm sorting out my new fuel system, wiring for the AEM V2, cas trigger disc, suspension, new wheels, hicas abs delete etc

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This was a MOTHER****ER btw!

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Back to it
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Backpurge that mutha f

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Taking this weekend off.... Gotta feed my need for speed regardless of the season

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Back to work

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Yup that gate is going right where you're thinking

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Vanjen clamps

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Oh hai NuR spec
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Oh hai shop

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Office view :)

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Getting close
DEI fire sleeve EVERYTHING!

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ya tomei oil pump :)

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Mounting plate done

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Sent out manifold, downpipe and wastegate hotside to be high temp coated

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Yup out the hood.... Raw as f*k
He thought I was bullshitting as was going to pussy out..... Until this very moment of no return

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Before/after

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Fall is lovely here
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Sick!!! I wanna here the thing dumping out of the gate at full noise!

Where you at? Northern States? Canada?

Nice fab work anyway, I agree with the above, full build thread required!

yea its not tuned yet. My tuner is actually a very good friend of mine from way back.... He's so unbelieveably busy with his business and flying planes (second job) we haven't had the time to tune it yet. I switched to AEM (map) from an L-Jet Power FC so we gotta start all over.

we'll see how these ID's like 80psi base fuel pressure.

I had the gate dumping under the car for a while than we recirc'd it into the DP. I think it will sound much better with this manifold over the log style though.

Its getting so late in the season here Im really not rushing it.... I don't know if it will be 100% until spring at this point, we'll see.

PS.... anyone notice its not a GT-R? :)

Edited by R32N00B

hows the boost control?

It's a 60mm gate

Shouldn't be an issue

Hard to tell in pictures but it's the pipe to the gate is over 2.5inches

Using a Greddy Profec-B spec 2 solenoid with the AEM V2

(The downpipe is 90mm/3.5in and the IC pipe is 3in)

Edited by R32N00B

Looks great.

You may have boost control issues when the screamer fills with snow though... :P

LOL Nahhhh, by the time the motor is warm enough to crack gate the snow will have melted and the gate unfrozen.

Besides, one blast of that gate will blow anything out of the way lol

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:thumbsup: approved!!

wonder if the log manifold was done with the wrong filler rod?

I know he didnt backpurge..... he also didnt bolt it to steel plate while welding either so the flange kept warping pretty hard.

I will post vids when the time comes but its so late in the season now It might not be until spring/April

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