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I was wondering can the stock headers be modified to be used as the exhaust intake manifold ??

Spoke to a guy here in adelaide who owns a shop that only put turbos on N/A cars and he said he should beable to modify the stock headers ...

Anyone pulled this off ?
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You wont be able to modify anything on stock headers - they are made of cast iron. Plumbing piping off them is another story, there's every chance that could be done.
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Bennoz wrote:You wont be able to modify anything on stock headers - they are made of cast iron. Plumbing piping off them is another story, there's every chance that could be done.
Yeah sorry thats what i meant, u think its possible ?
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Cant see why not... my only concern would be heat retention in the cast iron.
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i did it, no worries

it was on a VR4, so the motors around the wrong way, but you should be able to adapt the idea.

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Bennoz wrote:Cant see why not... my only concern would be heat retention in the cast iron.
Maybe ceramic coat them ? Is that possible with cast iron ?

Ive work out with the guy from this place that parts should be around $5000 and he said there shouldnt be to much labour 8O

He sounds pretty confident he turbos the Gen 3 engines and basically does custom turbos all day everyday :) Might beable to talk him into making a bolt on Turbo kit :)
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You should be able to get the stock cast manifolds coated in the HPC coating, its probably be better if you got the RPW extractors modified.
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barfy wrote:Might beable to talk him into making a bolt on Turbo kit :)
Lots of people talk about it... if you can do it, I'll give you... I dunno! something really good!! :D
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well i officially have the funds, just wondering what an engineer report would cost after turboing ??
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Hey if you find an engineer let me know.........
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So all you guys with turboed FTO are they registered as a turbo ? Just wondering the best way around it
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