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    Stainless Exhaust Manifold

    Hi all i have tried to search this but found very little results.

    My manifold on my turbo td42 is warped and needs to be replaced

    I have looked on ebay an come across stainless manifolds but can hardly find anything out about them has anyone on this sight have one? Turboglide want $560 for one of there manifolds and i cant really bring myself to buy one as of yet!

    Any info would be great thanks

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    Check out max speeding rods. I would recommend sticking with a cast manifold or even get yours skimmed. It is for turbo application isn't it?

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    Stainless ones are prone to cracking.

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    nissannewby i have a max speed rods manifold now and it has warped after only 3 months, and yes it for a turbo application

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    Ultimately it's up to you. Maybe get it machined and save your money for a DTS/safari/denco manifold.

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    Thanks for your help mate, ill get it machined an see how that works! Might be a stupid question but do DTS make high mount manifolds as they are a low mount set up?

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    Only low mount mate. Denco do high mount but I think they are around $550 as well.

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    I have just taken my rubbish 'maid in china' stainless turbo exhaust manifolds as available on ebay. DON'T BUY ONE. They are absolute rubbish. I only paid $185 app, so I pity any poor sole who pays as high as $550 as I have seen. When I first purchased mine, I did a leak test before I put it on and sure enough it had a small hole in it which I then welded up. The T3 turbo flange was very badly distorted so I had to machine that true as well. I also machined the ports flush as it was leaking. Now after only say 2000 k's it has major cracks in it. Although I did heat wrap it which may not have helped. So spend the extra and buy a Turboglide or other quality product. That's what I now have to do.
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    Only low mount mate. Denco do high mount but I think they are around $550 as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klompy View Post
    Stainless ones are prone to cracking.
    I agree with klompy. I recently had to get a stainless steel manifold welded on a piece of machinery we were working on. Took it to an specialist exhaust shop and was told.
    1 SS in exhausts is not of high quality - you can weld it with a mig because it has high iron content.
    2 SS is prone to crystalising with heat and will crack.
    3 Welding exhaust grade SS weakens it and the repaired item will not be as strong as the original.
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    409 grade stainless steel is good for exhausts, some use it but most don't cos it doesn't look as pretty.
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