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Old 11-11-2013, 12:42 PM   #15
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Great thread! Since your looking at header design, I've always wondered why no one has thought of headers that swing back righ after the ports with the collector behind the engine. We know that the right side has space as the current up pipe is routed through there. Can anyone confirm if the left side ( driver) has similar room.
Pretty sure there's a company who's header mates to a turbo mounted exactly like that.
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You may have an issue with pan clearance with one of your runners. Out side of that looks like a good base design.
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Ya that one header may not clear, but it can be easily changed.
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I have about 15 sets of Header flanges cut from 3/8 304SST if you are interested aswell.
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