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Old March 24th, 2008, 01:12 AM
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Need help with turbo log manifold for 455

I am currently running twin turbo's on a 455 in my skymaro. The problem is that the guy that built the turbo manifolds used 1 3/8 primary tubes and It ran ok but has issues. I was wanting to build a set of log style manifolds for the 455 and would like help determining what size they should be. I was thinking that if a set of collectors is usually 3"(pi*r^2=7.068) that i could use a log manifold that is 2 by 3(H x W=6). I am thinking that if a normal non turbo 455 uses 1 7/8 headers on a 1.625 exhaust valve that the primary tubes for a turbo 455 should have been at least 1 7/8. I know that you guys are use to dealing with turbo 6's but i thought your experience with turbo's would translate over to my setup. Please help
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1973 camaro twin turbo 455 4psi 11.52 @ 116
1971 Nova 455 has not seen track yet
1972 Opel 4 cyl hope to goto turbo v6 fun
1972 Skylark GS 455 12.80 @ 106
1967 Skylark 455 has not seen track yet
1971 Chevelle 307 17.79 @ 75 wife's car
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Old March 24th, 2008, 07:14 AM
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1 5/8 primarys, 2.5-2 5/8" logs. These sizes have been to 1400whp that i know for a fact. No restriction.
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6.0L LQ4 iron block LSx,
65# injectors, dual walbro 255s
HP Tuners 2-bar Speed Density EMS
224/224-112 cam,
4L80E, Fuddle 3200stall,
BW s475 turbo, 60mm wastegate,
9" rear 31 spline with spool, 3.07:1 gears,
11" rear disks,
TRZ Manual Rack and Pinion
full 4" exhaust with dynomax race bullets
650hp 585ft-lbs(crank)on 89 octane and no intercooler, 9.5psi-12 degrees timing
11.42@119-7psi
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Old March 24th, 2008, 11:59 AM
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thanks for the input, so do you think the 1 3/8 prim is not a problem. also what size turbo's do you think i should be using. I am currently using .50 in .63 exhaust.
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1973 camaro twin turbo 455 4psi 11.52 @ 116
1971 Nova 455 has not seen track yet
1972 Opel 4 cyl hope to goto turbo v6 fun
1972 Skylark GS 455 12.80 @ 106
1967 Skylark 455 has not seen track yet
1971 Chevelle 307 17.79 @ 75 wife's car
1961 Skylark on the way
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Old March 26th, 2008, 12:20 AM
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1973 camaro twin turbo 455 4psi 11.52 @ 116
1971 Nova 455 has not seen track yet
1972 Opel 4 cyl hope to goto turbo v6 fun
1972 Skylark GS 455 12.80 @ 106
1967 Skylark 455 has not seen track yet
1971 Chevelle 307 17.79 @ 75 wife's car
1961 Skylark on the way
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Old March 26th, 2008, 09:55 AM
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thanks for the input, so do you think the 1 3/8 prim is not a problem. also what size turbo's do you think i should be using. I am currently using .50 in .63 exhaust.

well that narrows it down to around 1600 different turbos. No help whatsoever. We need inducer/esducer, exhaut wheel trim and size, what flange, the whole works.
As far as what to run, for twins you could do anything from twin 57-trims, all the way up to twin t-70s, and everything in-between.
Gary
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87 Buick T-type WE-4,
6.0L LQ4 iron block LSx,
65# injectors, dual walbro 255s
HP Tuners 2-bar Speed Density EMS
224/224-112 cam,
4L80E, Fuddle 3200stall,
BW s475 turbo, 60mm wastegate,
9" rear 31 spline with spool, 3.07:1 gears,
11" rear disks,
TRZ Manual Rack and Pinion
full 4" exhaust with dynomax race bullets
650hp 585ft-lbs(crank)on 89 octane and no intercooler, 9.5psi-12 degrees timing
11.42@119-7psi
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