Which turbo manifold do you want???
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I am in the position to develop a turbo manifold for a BMW engine of your choice.
The manifold will be constructed from 316 stainless steel with constant radius/diameter bends. It will have 12mm stainless flanges and all joints will be TIG welded with an argon purge backing.
What I need to know is what is the most popular engine for you to turbo charge? M10? M40? M44/42? M20?
What turbo flange options do you need. I take it a T3 flange will be the best option. Will a Holeset bolt to this?
Will anybody need an external waste gate?
Approximate prices at the moment will be £295 for a 4 pot and £345 for a 6 pot. Only problem is the price of stainless has risen dramatically recently and will probably keep rising due to the pressure of demand from china/india etc.
The manifold will be constructed from 316 stainless steel with constant radius/diameter bends. It will have 12mm stainless flanges and all joints will be TIG welded with an argon purge backing.
What I need to know is what is the most popular engine for you to turbo charge? M10? M40? M44/42? M20?
What turbo flange options do you need. I take it a T3 flange will be the best option. Will a Holeset bolt to this?
Will anybody need an external waste gate?
Approximate prices at the moment will be £295 for a 4 pot and £345 for a 6 pot. Only problem is the price of stainless has risen dramatically recently and will probably keep rising due to the pressure of demand from china/india etc.
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Ooooh, ya got any piccies? 
Not using my head flange drawing though are ya?
Not using my head flange drawing though are ya?
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No piccies yet. Will be very similar to the items from 666 fabrication.Turbo-Brown wrote:Ooooh, ya got any piccies?
Not using my head flange drawing though are ya?
Your head flange drawing?? Why do you have one? acad? dxf?
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Yeah, got one in dwg that you can send off to a metal worker. My website's down at the mo so send me an e-mail to mcbain3<at>gmail.com 
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Doug as discussed I'd like to come and see you ( and Martin) with regard to this, gimme a shout buddy 
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Will do mate. I was hoping you would all say you want M40 manifolds as the 4 pot would be alot easier! 
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I take its for a 200sx and you are still gonna have to mod it to fit.m-dtech wrote:dont rule out the m30 and m50
i paid £99 for the XS performance one on ebay, its yet to arive.
The xs performance manifolds are made of paper thin low grade stainless (1.2mm 304), welded by small boys in china and will constantly crack.
My manifolds will have higher grade 2.8 mm thick wall stainless tubing to help prevent cracking.
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In what way do they require modification?old_skool_2002 wrote:Can you/would you be interested in modifying the S50 tubular manifolds for E30 application?
The S50 manifolds need altering to clear the steering joint, Trouble is I haven't got mine in yet so dont know exactly where they need to be altered. Is all I know is that they need to be altered, likely to be 4,5,6?
There are a few people on the zone, Ian332iSport, JMC330i, Buster etc who have already done an S50 transplant and have all used different methods. Is what it needs is someone who can take a set of manifolds to the car, modify tham and copy them for future use. That way anyone doing the transplant with known values i.e. E30 car, E28 M5 mounts can buy a set "ready made" on an exchange basis that will fit. There seem to be a lot of people starting or about to start this type of conversion so it's sure to be worthwhile.
It would make my life easier that's for sure.
People like BTB will do it as a one off but it means taking the car to them as a one off service. A number of people have had a go at organising a group buy fabrication in the past but it hasn't happened yet. If you fancy having a go I do have a spare set of S50 manifolds.
There are a few people on the zone, Ian332iSport, JMC330i, Buster etc who have already done an S50 transplant and have all used different methods. Is what it needs is someone who can take a set of manifolds to the car, modify tham and copy them for future use. That way anyone doing the transplant with known values i.e. E30 car, E28 M5 mounts can buy a set "ready made" on an exchange basis that will fit. There seem to be a lot of people starting or about to start this type of conversion so it's sure to be worthwhile.
It would make my life easier that's for sure.
People like BTB will do it as a one off but it means taking the car to them as a one off service. A number of people have had a go at organising a group buy fabrication in the past but it hasn't happened yet. If you fancy having a go I do have a spare set of S50 manifolds.
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oldroydsr4
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@ that price, interested in m20 325i turbo manifold pictures would be welcome if possible.
many thanks
many thanks
if its near quality of 666 or PPF manifold then £350 is very cheap and you will probly sell abroad aswell, i guess you will need an e30 with engine in for first one to make jig, i think there is a market for it but you would probly want to do a couple not just 1 type of engine
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Guys i think that XS performance and XP power are different companies?
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That one in the pic just looks wrong!
Why not either use a log style manifold or a tubular, rather than a bastardisation of the two styles?
Why not either use a log style manifold or a tubular, rather than a bastardisation of the two styles?
They ran out of money when they came the the three right most runners, so made them a three in 1!Turbo-Brown wrote:That one in the pic just looks wrong!
Why not either use a log style manifold or a tubular, rather than a bastardisation of the two styles?
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what engine is that manifold for. m20 or m30

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e30maystar
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ah right. just hunting for m30 turbo manifold meself.





