DIY Headers

Re: DIY Headers

Postby porkstick2 » Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:13 am

I am like two years late coming to this site--my G63B has paired exhaust ports....two pairs of two--1,2 then a gap3,4 cylinder exhaust ports. Were most of the others (like the 2.6 etc) have evenly spaced between 123&4. True Pacesetter discontinued this pasrt--yet they still had the part up on the website. I had it out with a guy there last year--then they finally removed the part after I had ordered and received the 'evenly spaced' part twice. I was furious. Even the Doug Thorley part is not correct for me.

HAS ANYONE MADE OR COMEUP WITH A SOLUTION IN THE PAST FEW YEARS??????
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Re: DIY Headers

Postby porkstick2 » Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:22 pm

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This is the flange I need to match...
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Re: DIY Headers

Postby austin » Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:48 pm

You could also make an adapter for a turbo with that. T3-T4 turbos are cheap to get, and that would be fun to have on the truck.
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