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    #31
    Any off the shef SC will most likely not work. A turbo fits perfectly on the passenger side using flipped truck manifolds with a 2.25 cross over.

    As far as the kits go it all depends on what your looking for if you want a complete kit sikky.
    On the other hand I got the Garett engine mounts, trans brace, and diff ear plus custom made drive shaft and steering shaft for under a grand.

    In think by far the best part about sikky is the headers which I don't believe is included in that $1700 price someone else can confirm. The Sanderson headers absolutely blow. I'd love a set of sikky long tubes but don't have a grand to drop
    Worlds 1st LS powered e30 cabby.
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    billac: 92 LagunengrĂ¼n cabriolet + cadillac LQ9 + Nitrous + rotiform SJC

    Raphael: 88 LagunengrĂ¼n IX + Hella 500's + Red ACS type 1's

    Shaggin Wagon
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      #32
      Headers are included with the regular kit.

      Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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        #33
        No they aren't
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          #34
          Apparently not? my B

          Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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            #35
            Originally posted by farrk007 View Post
            someone here has boost on an LS setup, im sure its a tight fit.
            yeah i think a SC would be simpler too.
            Check out Dirk_HX35. He has an aluminum 5.3 with a gnarly big turbo in his E30.
            1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
            1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
            1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
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              #36
              Originally posted by bmk View Post
              Any off the shef SC will most likely not work. A turbo fits perfectly on the passenger side using flipped truck manifolds with a 2.25 cross over.

              As far as the kits go it all depends on what your looking for if you want a complete kit sikky.
              On the other hand I got the Garett engine mounts, trans brace, and diff ear plus custom made drive shaft and steering shaft for under a grand.

              In think by far the best part about sikky is the headers which I don't believe is included in that $1700 price someone else can confirm. The Sanderson headers absolutely blow. I'd love a set of sikky long tubes but don't have a grand to drop
              You don't like the Sanderson headers? Can you tell me why because I'll be doing the garret kit

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                #37
                You have 3 choices for headers:

                1. Make your own.

                2. Search for some that may fit - Chevy SSR, Hooker cast LS-swap headers, etc. Both of those look pretty good, but fit will not be known until someone tries them.

                3. Buy headers that are known to fit the E30 with an LS-series V8 -- which Sanderson do.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Reyhan335 View Post
                  You don't like the Sanderson headers? Can you tell me why because I'll be doing the garret kit

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                  There is nothing wrong with build quality or anything like that (Just make sure your paint them or coat them ASAP mine were COMPLETELY surface rusted in 5 days)

                  And let me begin to say that this all depends on what you wanna do with that car. I think that if you have mild bolt on 4.8/5.3/5.7 and dont plan on going with more power then they are good.

                  For my application they just dont work. Im running a 6.0 with decent cam and nitrous. Ive just bought some full cast CNC'd heads which are gonna outflow these headers even more.

                  They are honestly just to small, the largest they make the header that fits the drives side is 1 5/8. (CC158). They do make the pass side just recently in a 1 3/4 but that.s no good if the drives side is smaller.

                  Because they are shorty style headers they do a poor job of scavenging (due to the length not the diameter) again something that is application specific. This is especially evident when you decide is time to upgrade your cam.

                  However the main PITA is working on anything on the engine, because of the complexity designing the exhaust go to around the steering shaft (keeping in mind maintaining 2.5" mandrel bends) it sucks taking on and off the exhaust, which Ive had to like 20 times because of various reasons.

                  When I had to replace the clutch last last time I opted to drop the entire engine and subframe out the bottom as one rather than battle with the headers/exhaust and trans in the car.

                  If I had to do it all over again I would either sack up and buy the sikky ones (probably not since they are a grand) or since you already have to make a bad ass custom exhaust I would look into buying the cheap cxracing ebay e36 lsx swap headers which are SS long tube 1 3/4 and modify the headers rather than having to make a crazy custom exhaust. Dont know in reality how well these would fit but look like decent shot. From what I can tell when I have compared the Sikky to the e36x they are super close in design however I think the e36 one's would need to be shortened (moving the collector towards the front of the car) about 5" bilaterally.

                  But listen thats just my .02 and probably making a big deal out of nothing. Im just a person who is constantly tinkering and like the ease of taking them on and off.
                  Last edited by bmk; 11-18-2015, 12:05 AM.
                  Worlds 1st LS powered e30 cabby.
                  Cab
                  billac: 92 LagunengrĂ¼n cabriolet + cadillac LQ9 + Nitrous + rotiform SJC

                  Raphael: 88 LagunengrĂ¼n IX + Hella 500's + Red ACS type 1's

                  Shaggin Wagon
                  : 01 325xiT 5 speed


                  91 MR2 GT3076TS + E85 = 505whp + antilag = wheelies
                  88 CRX OEM+ 42mpg DD.

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                    #39
                    I have the Garret kit, I have been driving my car for about 1 year now.
                    It makes 450 at the wheels on a mustang dyno. The car is an absolute blast, but do not underestimate the complexity and length of the swap, as everything that can break will do so....

                    1. Sanderson headers are a pain to work with, they make the exhaust fitment terribly close to engine/steering shaft. They work, but I'm going to make custom long tubes, as it was posted above the runner size is to small
                    2. Sikky's Hydroboost setup is incredibly expensive, Garret's one work, i have a full e46 m3 swap now but even before the car behaved "properly" at the track (road course)
                    3. Whoever says there is no need for a second diff mount has not looked at the rear end under load. Stick a go pro under there and push the car, you definitely need one. I fabricated a top plate to tie everything together.

                    In the end it comes down to money, they are both quality kits, one is in total considerably more expensive than the other, they both work very well.
                    LS1 91 325i - BC Coils, e46 m3 brakes,style 32 17x9, Red Plastidip, H/C/I

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                      #40
                      I've been running Garret's kit for 2 years now strictly track use and have had 0 issues with it. I run the hydroboost setup in a slightly different manner as I deleted power steering, so my pump only runs the booster. This combo with hawk ht-10 pads can lock up all 4 wheels with minimal effort on the track.

                      The sanderson headers are a bit tight on the drivers side, and I would like to do custom long tubes eventually, but for the time being they work.

                      Garrets manual is also very helpful with the wiring, making it a super easy job. I wired most of the car in a single afternoon.

                      The sikky kit wasn't available when I did my swap, and being in Canada prices for everything are stupid right now. I'm so lucky I built my car and did the swap 2 years ago when the dollar was even.

                      All in all I have never had an issue with anything from Garret's kit and they are always available to help if you run into questions along the way.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by apiazza2010 View Post
                        3. Whoever says there is no need for a second diff mount has not looked at the rear end under load. Stick a go pro under there and push the car, you definitely need one. I fabricated a top plate to tie everything together.
                        All solid aluminum bruh. Although, I would love to shove a gopro there.

                        Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                          #42
                          i would like to order sikky headers but im using garrets motor mounts. not sure if they would fit with them....
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                            #43
                            buy it, let me know if they fit :) send me pictures.

                            yoshi at sikky.com (I got an email there now!)

                            Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                              #44
                              The Hooker headers look pretty good. Some pics of them on the engine:

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by garretvs View Post
                                The Hooker headers look pretty good. Some pics of them on the engine:

                                http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/...ngine-upgrade/


                                I'm looking for a long tube set to replace my homemade shorty's.
                                then go to dual 2.5" instead of my single 3"...
                                91 e30 318is M50 SOLD
                                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=149570
                                92 325 vert project
                                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=341370

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