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I dont have a car here yet to lay out a design yet but it will be soon. Just have to find a good enough deal on a car and Ill get started. Hopefully someone can give me a few pointer so we can get started off in the right direction

 

My main question is what routing is the most popular or what would you want to see? I know there are some kits using a 6l truck manifold I believe, I see the ebay hotside that routes out the back and around the driverside, etc.

 

Does anyone have photos of how the radiator is moved? I havent seen anything clear and I know people have mentioned that will be essential on the f-body application.

 

Will the same kit be a bolt on application on the Firebird/Trans-am if we are mocking up on a Camaro?

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So they are taking the truck manifolds and then flip them forward, left and right? Any specific years I should start looking for? Is it possible to use the stock kmember and keep the accessories yet have room to route the downpipe without going under it?
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So they are taking the truck manifolds and then flip them forward, left and right? Any specific years I should start looking for? Is it possible to use the stock kmember and keep the accessories yet have room to route the downpipe without going under it?

 

 

Chad, if truck manifolds are used the A/C must be removed. Most people try to stay away from the truck manifold kits due to that reason. On any turbo kit where the turbo is mounted directly infront of the motor you will have to remove the stock fan and get a pusher fan.

 

Here are some pictures of the APS twin kit where the A/C can remain

http://www.ls1speed.com/xx_fbodysupercar.cfm?KeepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&height=500&width=600

 

Here are pictures and information on the truck manifold kits

http://kentuckyturboandperformance.com/photos.html

 

This is a great read for truck manifolds

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1303972-how-diy-build-truck-manifold-kit.html

 

This guy has two different setups in his build thread

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1215551-98-camaro-370ci-t76-build-up.html

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So they are taking the truck manifolds and then flip them forward, left and right? Any specific years I should start looking for? Is it possible to use the stock kmember and keep the accessories yet have room to route the downpipe without going under it?

 

only with a small downpipe.

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So aps is the one ones that are doing a kit that keeps ac? Are a lot of the guys opposed to doing a kmember to allow for more room like we do on the mod motor kits? I can have manifolds cast but really wanted to stay away from doing something like that for now. The nice part about the truck manifolds would be that I know who makes them. I wouldnt have to find them used

 

Looks like that last link you posted linn, the guy ended up back with truck manifolds in the end. The only down fall is going to be having to lose the a/c? Call me later if you get a minute

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I guess its going to come down to me finding a car and just throwing together a design. I think after talking with linn, I will do most likely two systems. One being the truck manifolds as it will be the easiest and cheapest kit we can product that will work good. Downfall you lose the a/c and I really personally dont like that and wouldnt want it. I know people out there dont care about that so Ill produce it two ways. Hell I can mock that setup in a few days its so simple.

 

I think then Ill do a tubular setup that will be forward facing and from what I can tell that should allow me to keep the a/c. Basing this all of just research online here. This will cost more but I know Ill come in with a kit that is easy on the wallet and have some potential for some pretty decent hp numbers

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These work with out relocating anything

 

 

 

http://inlinethumb46.webshots.com/42925/2991634030047301034S600x600Q85.jpg

 

Here are some good pics of the kit with the motor out of the car.

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1234344-want-pics-stainless-works-down-forward-turbo-headers.html

 

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1207536-stainless-works-up-foward-ls1-turbo-headers.html

 

Pictures on page 3

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1111895-turbo-headers-3.html

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yes you can use a c6 manifold on the driverside and depending on how you route it.

 

the only way you are going to get into the market is with an inexpensive kit. I have seen so many turbo companies pop up and go under because they thought they could do it but couldnt. Others have over shot the price targets and didnt sell any.

 

honestly the fbody turbo market is not a good idea, it is cut throat and is very rarely profitable. People want the world in terms of turbokits for pennies.

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These work with out relocating anything

 

 

 

http://inlinethumb46.webshots.com/42925/2991634030047301034S600x600Q85.jpg

 

Here are some good pics of the kit with the motor out of the car.

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1234344-want-pics-stainless-works-down-forward-turbo-headers.html

 

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1207536-stainless-works-up-foward-ls1-turbo-headers.html

 

Pictures on page 3

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/1111895-turbo-headers-3.html

 

no you still have to relocate the radiator, aka move it forward.

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So aps is the one ones that are doing a kit that keeps ac? Are a lot of the guys opposed to doing a kmember to allow for more room like we do on the mod motor kits? I can have manifolds cast but really wanted to stay away from doing something like that for now. The nice part about the truck manifolds would be that I know who makes them. I wouldnt have to find them used

 

Looks like that last link you posted linn, the guy ended up back with truck manifolds in the end. The only down fall is going to be having to lose the a/c? Call me later if you get a minute

 

aps does not support the fbody market anymore.

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