mik
» CMF MemberOk guys, tonight i was kind of bored, so i tried to sort my concept of a DIY (do it yourself) turbo manifold. I cruised to a local dealer, where you can get pipes of steel and stuff like that. So i found some 90 degree bends made of 4mm thick steel. I bought six of that type. Also i bought a plate of 12mm thick steel, which would/could be the plate where the "exaust outlet / engine end" would fit. Then i drove home. I took an old K11 Manifold and marked the fitting holes on my steel plate, then drilled the holes. After i took measure of the bigger holes, i went inside. I took my hot glue gun, and tried to glue those bendings in an order which made a sense to me (guess maybe there are other ways too)
Upcoming pictures, are the result of my glueing. On top of this paper pipe, there should be an flange welded, where a turbo could be fitted. I'm shure i'll give it a try, because those steel pipes doesn't cost so much at all. Between the pipes and the plates should be a distance pipe too, but i guess just for developent it works fine.
What do you guys think? If we can work an cool concept out, i'm shure i will do a whole tutorial in welding your own turbo manifold. Share your thoughts please
Mik
Upcoming pictures, are the result of my glueing. On top of this paper pipe, there should be an flange welded, where a turbo could be fitted. I'm shure i'll give it a try, because those steel pipes doesn't cost so much at all. Between the pipes and the plates should be a distance pipe too, but i guess just for developent it works fine.
What do you guys think? If we can work an cool concept out, i'm shure i will do a whole tutorial in welding your own turbo manifold. Share your thoughts please
Mik