- Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:22 pm
#69159
When I decided to go boost this was a decision of mine as well. I also found it more economical and had better flow if the compressor housing was facing the drivers side.
After that all I did was take some welding rod to get the correct angles, bought a coulple 3 inch 45* and 90* bends and welded up my D/P. Took maybe 2days at the most, and that includes mounting and adjusting time. To save from buring the oil pan I just got header wrap and wrapped the entire D/P with it.
No worries after that. I can bolt any exhaust with a 3 inch triangle flange to the end of the D/P and call it a day. If you are going to try this, make sure you place some sort of flex pipe in between the exhaust and D/P. This will aid in breaking bolts, welds and other components due to engine vibration. Wleding the flex pipe is a little more involved, but if you are skilled with a welder, or have someone who is skilled its not to difficult.
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