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#21
Re: my hm manifold *more pics*
u cant post something like that here i mean look at those oil lines, they're braided steel not rubber.
this is homemadeturbo man! wheres the jb weld and silicone?
this belongs on honda-tech
haha good work, that looks killer
this is homemadeturbo man! wheres the jb weld and silicone?
this belongs on honda-tech
haha good work, that looks killer
#29
Re: my hm manifold *more pics*
Originally Posted by weirRacing
learning to weld: i had a 1 day lesson with a guy at one of our sister plants in michigan. that was around 2 years ago. i came back and practiced whenever i had a chance. i think the best way to learn is to just practice and ask for tips from other peeps with experience.
oil lines: that is an oil cooler infront of the turbo. in the one pic you can see the oil filter sitting on top of the remote filter adapter that i made from billet aluminum.
cost for the manifold: probably $35-$40US. i made the flanges so they were basically free. this is cost of materials only. if you wanted to buy the flanges from me they would be $33 for the head flange and $22 for the turbo.
thats one hellova job on the mani,
wanted to ask you about your oil cooler, is it a straight cooler, or to you have it hooked up so that it opens the feed line to the cooler when it reaches a certain temp?
oil lines: that is an oil cooler infront of the turbo. in the one pic you can see the oil filter sitting on top of the remote filter adapter that i made from billet aluminum.
cost for the manifold: probably $35-$40US. i made the flanges so they were basically free. this is cost of materials only. if you wanted to buy the flanges from me they would be $33 for the head flange and $22 for the turbo.
thats one hellova job on the mani,
wanted to ask you about your oil cooler, is it a straight cooler, or to you have it hooked up so that it opens the feed line to the cooler when it reaches a certain temp?