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hi folks.
another quick query - just chasing opinions really.
in my project plans, i'm running unequal length headers because i have a big single turbo in the front RHS of my engine bay. the crossover pipe from the LH bank of cylinders will go down under the crank pulley and come up under the turbo. the turbo flange wil be braced to the old power steering mounts as well.
if i chose thin-ish (like 2.4mm instead of the usual 3.0mm) steam pipe to do the job (braced to the sump bolts near the crank pulley), would that be considered too heavy? remember this will be 2.5in (about 60mm) diameter stuff.
i could build the lot out of mild steel exhaust grade pipe, but i am worried it will crack - even with the 2 bracing points.
thoughts?
another quick query - just chasing opinions really.
in my project plans, i'm running unequal length headers because i have a big single turbo in the front RHS of my engine bay. the crossover pipe from the LH bank of cylinders will go down under the crank pulley and come up under the turbo. the turbo flange wil be braced to the old power steering mounts as well.
if i chose thin-ish (like 2.4mm instead of the usual 3.0mm) steam pipe to do the job (braced to the sump bolts near the crank pulley), would that be considered too heavy? remember this will be 2.5in (about 60mm) diameter stuff.
i could build the lot out of mild steel exhaust grade pipe, but i am worried it will crack - even with the 2 bracing points.
thoughts?