Hey everybody,
I've about given up on my search for a decent turbo manifold (though I'd pick up a used 666 or revshift in a heartbeat if one ever popped up... doubt it). Anyways, I think I'm going to try and make my own manifold. I plan to model it in solidworks and run some flow simulations on it before I begin building it but the first piece to the puzzle is a manifold flange. I don't really want an ebay flange or any junk like that which will require some modification to fit properly and probably end up warping on me or something. So I'm wondering if anyone has a better solution? I can take a gasket to a local machine shop and probably have it made up that way but I figured its worth asking all of you first. I'd prefer a single piece flange just for ease of building the manifold but I suppose its not a huge deal if I have to use the split flange. Any help would be appreciated.
I've about given up on my search for a decent turbo manifold (though I'd pick up a used 666 or revshift in a heartbeat if one ever popped up... doubt it). Anyways, I think I'm going to try and make my own manifold. I plan to model it in solidworks and run some flow simulations on it before I begin building it but the first piece to the puzzle is a manifold flange. I don't really want an ebay flange or any junk like that which will require some modification to fit properly and probably end up warping on me or something. So I'm wondering if anyone has a better solution? I can take a gasket to a local machine shop and probably have it made up that way but I figured its worth asking all of you first. I'd prefer a single piece flange just for ease of building the manifold but I suppose its not a huge deal if I have to use the split flange. Any help would be appreciated.
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