mp3deviant721
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How much would this simplify a turbo installation for a learning technician like me? I would have some one who is qualified to help me tune it but as for the installation, would it make it easier?
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It's really not that bad, with the whole exhaust under pressure it really doesn't matter that much, it's common to route all of the exhaust though 1 manifold in turbo applications, granted they are usually custom logs that are bigger than the stocker, in this application it's not a big deal.BAHAHAHAHAAAA..... I don't even want to BEGIN on how terrible of a manifold design that is, the flow characteristics of that would be so bad you'd be lucky if the motor made as much power after turbocharging as it did stock.
Yes, I am fully qualified and certified to say that design is absolutely insane. Essentially he is taking the y-pipe and turning it into a loop that loops one bank back into the other, and all the exhaust from both sides of the motor would flow through that one manifold. One cylinder would be a few inches away from where the exhaust exits the manifold, while other would be several feet of piping away! Talk about a good way to melt a piston, and it would be impossible to tune, if it even ran.