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Lol guess not. I just remember watching how a JMFab intake manifold was made and they just use a hammer to flatten the runners to fit into the flange holes.

*edit*
Nevermind. Just watched it again. They used some sort of sideways press.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xOz7uBiZyo]JMFIntakeManiMakingOfVid - YouTube[/ame]
Skip to 1:37, or don't since it's a pretty fascinating video.
 
hm doesn't really show how they made the oval transition. but just by looking at it, it was either put in a vise or a press with some sort of jig

im gonna go see if I got some pipe in my garage and im gonna try to do it with a vise
 
Just watched a guy make headers for a SBC on HP TV.

He used a basic shop press, with a flat plate on the bottom. Press the tube to make it oval, then a couple slits in the tube so it would collapse a tad bit then knocked it into the header flange.
 
I just tried it in a vise and it came out perfect. So yes using a vise does work great. I figured it wouldn't work very good. but I would say it wouldn't work very good with thin walled tubing

now I just need some 1.5" stainless steel elbows. anyone know where to get them for cheap?
 
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