Shots of a Billet D-series Manifold
#14
Re:Shots of a Billet D-series Manifold
LoL.. you guys are killin me..I live in az...we have triple digit figures here guys! I have ac...but i hate driving with it on... it runs like ---- with it on. But im wipped and my g/f wants it on in summer.. o well.. thats the price you pay.
I like the manifold.. it has a .. diferent.. look to it.. but i would try it if it supported ac.
I like the manifold.. it has a .. diferent.. look to it.. but i would try it if it supported ac.
#15
Re:Shots of a Billet D-series Manifold
what is that made of?? some kinda steel right? when i see billet i think aluminum... hmm thats pretty interesting... you should know that if you make them for both b and d series you could sell a butt load of them and since most of the work is in the programming..........
#16
Re:Shots of a Billet D-series Manifold
Hey speed what kind of CNC did you use i was trained on those fanuc style ones as well as the lathe and did you have you have to do any program writing on it or did the CAM program take care of all the dimensioning. Personally i like tubeing better and i like to do things manually on the mill get more of a feel for the metal. But i will give you credit on creativity
#18
Re:Shots of a Billet D-series Manifold
Hi folks,
The program was done using mastercam software. The flange is for a modified Chrysler turbo. The material is mild steel plate. I was hoping to start producing these for sale but I will need to make a few changes to the design before I am happy with the turbo placement and appearance of the manifold. I will probably mill some ribs into the top surface and mill the company name into the center.
I have a website under construction at www.steedspeed.com and I will be showing the new manifold along with some other unique products to make your ride fly! (you've never seen anything like what is coming to my site!)
Just as an aside. I will have a projects page and you will get to see my other winter project, a twin T3 sequentially turbocharged 77 Celica with a 20r motor and 10 injectors.
The program was done using mastercam software. The flange is for a modified Chrysler turbo. The material is mild steel plate. I was hoping to start producing these for sale but I will need to make a few changes to the design before I am happy with the turbo placement and appearance of the manifold. I will probably mill some ribs into the top surface and mill the company name into the center.
I have a website under construction at www.steedspeed.com and I will be showing the new manifold along with some other unique products to make your ride fly! (you've never seen anything like what is coming to my site!)
Just as an aside. I will have a projects page and you will get to see my other winter project, a twin T3 sequentially turbocharged 77 Celica with a 20r motor and 10 injectors.
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