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Turbo manifold 2

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Whether this turns out good or bad, it's legit AF you're doing it yourself. Nice work.

If there's anyone who knows manifolds, it's Kyle. He's the guy you want feedback from @Archer Fabrications
 
Im not in it to make money, its a mixture of therapy and me wanting to learn and improve my fabricating skills. Its not just about welding, its using saws, grinders etc with the proper technique.I feel like ive come a long way in a year... between building my shortblock... then my transmission. Now im gunna jump into the auto and hit the track.... hopefully i can do some damage with these engines. One is my eagle rod hks setup. The engine on the left is my turbo tuff oring engine. I have a custom harness coming from ohm. Just a matter of getting my auto built.
 

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I get that it's not about money, but if you want to learn, then learn from the best. If you've followed Kyle's work, he started making manifolds for himself, and is now producing some of the best pieces currently available for the DSM platform. Advice is free, unless he's charging for that now too ROFL
 
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I get that it's not about money, but if you want to learn, then learn from the best. If you've followed Kyle's work, he started making manifolds for himself, and is now producing some of the best pieces currently available for the DSM platform. Advice is free, unless he's charging for that now too ROFL
I have been in contact with kyle....one of my many stops along the way. Now if i can only get him to show me how he gets that mad ass shine on his weld els :confused:
 
Keeping it moving....i feel like im improving
 

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I have been in contact with kyle....one of my many stops along the way. Now if i can only get him to show me how he gets that mad ass shine on his weld els :confused:

The polished look comes from a scotch Brite wheel that's used on a bench grinder. It's not a big secret. The medium works well or you can two step with the medium and fine if you wanted.
 
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I just use a stainless wire wheel, doesnt give off that real bling ass shine thougg. Figured it was something like that
 
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