"Best" Exhaust Manifold for FD Single Turbo?
#76
I wish Turblown offered their longer runner "EWG" manifold without the spots for the wastegates so it could be used for the IWG turbo's. I'm not a fan of the shorty one for a couple reasons. The flow problem that has been mentioned multiple times on the rear runner is one. The other is how close it puts the turbine housing to the lower intake manifold I think creates some heat management issues with the intake runners. I prefer the turbo to be spaced a little further away so that you can get some substantial heat barrier in there between the turbo and the lower intake manifold. I would also like to see the runner lengths be closer to equal but I honestly don't know how much benefit this has. Would be nice to move the turbo rearward if possible to open up more area in front for a bigger airbox/air filter setup of some sort. It's especially difficult to create a proper airbox when you run a v-mount intercooler. This is just my personal opinion on what a "best" exhaust manifold would be from the perspective of a person running a IWG turbo on a LHD car.
#78
I realize that you can only get so far away from the lower intake manifold simply due to the space constraints in the general area. It's going to be a tight fit regardless but it'd be nice to have at least an inch or so in between the turbine housing and the lower intake. So far the best manifold design I have seen (in my opinion) is the style that Howard Coleman builds. I'd love to have one of them setup for the IWG turbo.
#79
If the manifold runners slope down to the turbo instead of the usual up you can get a little more room between the intake manifold and turbo exhaust housing.
Its awesome Turblown appears to be working on refining their short cast manifold.
It would be sweet if they offered a version like the manifold I am using that places the turbo far back and down. Fixes IWG flow and clears stock heater core hard and softline.
Its awesome Turblown appears to be working on refining their short cast manifold.
It would be sweet if they offered a version like the manifold I am using that places the turbo far back and down. Fixes IWG flow and clears stock heater core hard and softline.
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rx7srbad (08-09-24)
#83
j9fd3s tracked oy down to being the manifold from the HKS "sport" turbo kit for FC3s.
Though they are rare, they only sell for a couple hundred $ because no one wanted to run T4 flange IWG turbo on rotaries before the EFR turbos.
As you can see from 2nd pic I had to mill the turbo flange at a slight angle to fit the EFR 8374/9180 compressor housing as close to XS LIM as possible for clearance to the unibody.
Though they are rare, they only sell for a couple hundred $ because no one wanted to run T4 flange IWG turbo on rotaries before the EFR turbos.
As you can see from 2nd pic I had to mill the turbo flange at a slight angle to fit the EFR 8374/9180 compressor housing as close to XS LIM as possible for clearance to the unibody.
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Turblown (10-03-24)
#87
I'm at a bit of a loss as to why they didn't have the wastegate flange tight under the turbo flange, less manifold volume and you can run the gate outlet on the path those runners go?
#89
Sometimes things take time. Hit a few other snags with it so working through the issues. First install always takes the longest
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FD Wheel Covers In Carbon (10-28-24)
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Neutron (10-19-24)
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#98
50mm wastegate
8374
Artec manifold
e85
3.5 inch down pipe
exhaust cut out
should really test it out
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#99
To your first question, when you say boost threshold, what do you mean by that?
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