Log style turbo exhaust manifolds?
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WOW! 5000rwhp!

I ran, simen dekas(sp) 60's on my 4.8 (actualy about 70's at our fp) and didn't have any problems tuning for them or with dd performance. They aren't not plug and play, you have to space the fuel rails up 5/8" and change the injectors pigtails to the car style.

I ran, simen dekas(sp) 60's on my 4.8 (actualy about 70's at our fp) and didn't have any problems tuning for them or with dd performance. They aren't not plug and play, you have to space the fuel rails up 5/8" and change the injectors pigtails to the car style.
Man - nothing gets by you! You would need some 300's to get 5000rwhp and A LOT more turbossss!
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For heat expansion and contraction. Probable not as important with the steel manifold, but better with SS which expands and contracts a lot more then steel. If it's cut there, it can move easier and lessens the chances of cracking.
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Thanks - that's probably a good thing to do then. Also, where do you put your wastegate with your style of manifold? The reason I ask is because I found a slick 3" by 1 1/2" tee that I could use in the center of the log. Will that work for the wastegate?
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