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#11 Re: Budget El Cheapo Turbo A12
clyons8 Posted on: 2013/5/13 10:13
Thank you, this fits into a 1200 engine bay, there is some work required to reroute the water lines but it clears quite well. I would not have to cut the water pipe so short on the taller a series block but the shorter stroke brings the manifold lower.


#12 Re: Budget El Cheapo Turbo A12
Datsunbloke Posted on: 2013/5/13 13:42
Are they fence post caps on the ends of the plenum?

I like your style :)


#13 Re: Budget El Cheapo Turbo A12
clyons8 Posted on: 2013/5/13 16:35
Yep!


#14 Re: Budget El Cheapo Turbo A12
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/5/13 20:33
nice work there

$30 for a Weber DCOE is a very good bargain

What is the turbo from?


#15 Re: Budget El Cheapo Turbo A12
clyons8 Posted on: 2013/5/13 21:02
It is a smaller DCOF sidedraught. Baby brother to the DCOE.

The turbo is a t25 from a CA I think? I cannot be sure.


#16 Re: Budget El Cheapo Turbo A12
clyons8 Posted on: 2013/5/13 21:52
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Would you put prices on all of the DIY stuff Chris? Roughly, just out of curiosity, I have some idea but I'd be interested to see a total build cost from scratch!


I'll try to put something together but it's pretty straight forward, find a metal supplier and price up some elbows and steam pipe. Gather some prices on flanges, calculate approximate lengths of welds which will give you your consumables and welding time. Calculate your prep & paint time (my manifolds are yet to be done) or price up you ceramic coating. Add 20% on top and you'd be around what it costs.



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