Small M90 project photo-update :HEADER:

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NotSoSlowSHO

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Just thought Id share what I fooled around with today.... lots of cutting/grinding/welding today :dribble:

Almost have the front header together. I had to redesign it from my first design. It feeds into a fabricated 2.5 collector. From here, a ****** will be welded in place, and standard exhaust tubing from there.

Hurray for things that come out as they should! :cheers:

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That's going to end up to be an awesome set up. Keep the pictures coming!
 

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sexy :naughty:

Edit: completely off topic but thanks for helping me out on all of the gauge questions i had. It all went real smoothly and the gauges look and work awesome. I owe ya one :thumb:
 

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Ive been watching your progress. Every once in a while I check the sight. ( in the sig )

Nice work dude. Very nice.
 

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Looking good Kenny. Are you going to get the header Jet-Hot coated?

You're egging me on, you know.

Tom
 

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Ive got a rear header to build too, and they will both be sent away for some sort of hot-coating :) Right now the header in the pics has been torn apart for proper welding. The legs from the ****** to the collector will be fully welded and smoothed, then rewelded to the ****** and collecter.

Thanks for the props guys :cheers:
 

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Off Road SHO said:
You're egging me on, you know.

Tom
Here is more of that, Tom :evilgrin:

You know you want to make your buggy even more fun, you just need a good reason! :biggrin:

An angle grinder and bench mounted belt sander do wonders!

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Kenny, Tom already beat you to it with a custom mounted Eaton and headers. Unless of course Tom might go crazy and decide to do 2 Eatons!
 

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SHO92 said:
Kenny, Tom already beat you to it with a custom mounted Eaton and headers. Unless of course Tom might go crazy and decide to do 2 Eatons!


And don't think that I haven't thought about it.

Gone crazy...be back later.

Tom
 

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Looks great! I thought you were going to try and fabricate some headers with your mentioning about header research and all that extra piping from your single 3". :thumb:
 

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did you have those flanges made custom? how much if you dont mind me asking?


I think those are the plates that I sold to Kenny, if I'm not mistaken. I had those and two or three other sets made up at my local Water-Jet machine shop. I don't remember offhand how much they cost per set but it was rather cheap, I think in the 39.00 to 45.00 dollar range.

Tom
 

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Hey man! are you going to take any orders after you finished building those, only asking because i am in the market for headers and you look like you know what you doing. good job :thumb:

by the way how heavy are those things? :dribble:
 

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Yes, the flanges were purchased from Tom. Thanks Tom :wave:

BTW, Tom, did you have to have the flanges remachined after your headers were assembled? These flanges seem very sturdy and thick, but Im thinking that they may still warp when I weld them up.

The header is quite heavy, havnt weighed it though.

And keep your shorts on, this project is long-term. It is a side project. Ive always got a ton of other things going. When I have the time, this project gets some attention.
 

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So will you be running a rear header too or going to stick with the stock manifold? That would be sweat with 2 custom headers and maybe equal the exhaust a little bit more. (I don't know how much that would really matter.)

But it's looking really good. :thumb:
 

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