<P> where does one finda reference to 321 ss cars/motors?
<P> <B><I>Greg Hermann <bearbvd@cmn.net></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">At 4:06 PM 8/28/01, AntiVenmVette007@aol.com wrote:<BR>>In a message dated 08/27/2001 8:50:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time,<BR>>gary.heuston@afwa.af.mil writes:<BR>><BR>><BR>>><BR>>> shows you how to fabricate a header on your own...they say it holds up well.<BR>>><BR>>> Gary<BR>>> gary.heuston@afwa.af.mil<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> brettd@texan.net wrote:<BR>>><BR>>> > my big question is where can i get/make an exhaust manifold<BR>>> > for the turbo's?? I can fab the cooling and oil lines. As<BR>>> > well as run the intake piping and exhauset but i still am<BR>>> > trying to figure out the exhaust manifold?<BR>>> ><BR>><BR>><BR>> Ok, out of lurk mode for a bit. I was planning on trying a twin Turbo V8<BR>>on my vette in the not so near future. I plan to use the stock, short headers<BR>>and leaving only a 180 Degree "J" tube and turbo flange to complete my head<BR>>to turbo plumbing. Does anybody see a problem with this?? Why get all crazy<BR>>and custom fab a whole header when theres so many companies making "shorty"<BR>>or "block hugger" headers??<BR>> Justin,C4 Vette L98 TPI<BR><BR>Depends only on how long you want them to last.<BR><BR>Properly done 321 SS headers, with proper expansion joints are the _ONLY_<BR>(tubular) material that will take the temperature that turbo headers will<BR>see for any long period of time.<BR><BR>The 321 is strong (and stiff) enough at high temps that the lack of joints<BR>won't hurt it--but will very likely break things that it is attached<BR>to--like heads and/or turbo housings!<BR><BR>Greg<BR><BR><BR>----------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>To unsubscribe from gmecm, send "unsubscribe gmecm" (without the quotes)<BR>in the body of a message (not the subject) to majordomo@lists.diy-efi.org<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr siz
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