what the hell are wet exhaust manifolds?
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is the coolant like in seprete tubing inside the manifold to cool down the exhaust gasses?
damn, that would be kick *** if i could useit!!! if not im stuck with it
if it works out i bet ittl prolong the life of the turbo
damn, that would be kick *** if i could useit!!! if not im stuck with it
if it works out i bet ittl prolong the life of the turbo
What kind of car is that going on? 
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Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
What kind of car is that going on? 

its intended for HVAC use, but the turbo manifolds will bolt right up to my car...
Originally Posted by buk9tp
is the coolant like in seprete tubing inside the manifold to cool down the exhaust gasses?
Lol that would be the absolute worst thing ever for a turbo. Manifold that adds -80hp
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Originally Posted by Whitey
Originally Posted by buk9tp
is the coolant like in seprete tubing inside the manifold to cool down the exhaust gasses?
Lol that would be the absolute worst thing ever for a turbo. Manifold that adds -80hp
why would it loose hp 
i wanted to make some custom manifolds but thought it would be easier to buy thease.. i didnt read that they were wet manifolds!
Originally Posted by buk9tp
Originally Posted by Whitey
Originally Posted by buk9tp
is the coolant like in seprete tubing inside the manifold to cool down the exhaust gasses?
Lol that would be the absolute worst thing ever for a turbo. Manifold that adds -80hp
why would it loose hp 
i wanted to make some custom manifolds but thought it would be easier to but thease.. i didnt read that they were wet manifolds!
Becuase mass flow rate is what spins a turbo which is a property of heat therefore if you take away the heat you loose exhaust gas energy and in turn decrease spool time and overall turbo efficiency
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Originally Posted by Whitey
Originally Posted by buk9tp
Originally Posted by Whitey
Originally Posted by buk9tp
is the coolant like in seprete tubing inside the manifold to cool down the exhaust gasses?
Lol that would be the absolute worst thing ever for a turbo. Manifold that adds -80hp
why would it loose hp 
i wanted to make some custom manifolds but thought it would be easier to but thease.. i didnt read that they were wet manifolds!
Becuase mass flow rate is what spins a turbo which is a property of heat therefore if you take away the heat you loose exhaust gas energy and in turn decrease spool time and overall turbo efficiency




