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Old 12-12-2010, 07:57 PM
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4500 bucks. My WAG.
 
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Base price is $5,159.06
and there are upgrades but u have to call for prices
 
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Also of note, that system assumes carbed?
 
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yeah the manifolds the guy quoted me 2152.03 DAMN i think i could fab some up for far less lol
 
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2 grand for manifolds? what do they make them out of? Unobtainium?
 
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Custom turbo headers aren't cheap, as you've found out.

IMO a properly sized single will do pretty much everything twins will do anyways, set it up in a remote system and you've really removed a large part of the turbo build process.

Or run a passenger manifold on the drivers side (can't run a passenger manifold on the drivers side without raising the powersteering pump) then run a cross-over from the passenger side to meet up with the drivers side and put the turbo in the front of the engine bay where there's lots of room.
 
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i think i will just cut up my old ebay headers and see what i could fab up...i am not familur with the whole remote mount turbo thing hahns5.2 is there a universal kit or something to start out with
 
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Originally Posted by dipsherry
i think i will just cut up my old ebay headers and see what i could fab up...i am not familur with the whole remote mount turbo thing hahns5.2 is there a universal kit or something to start out with
STS sells universal kits.

I pieced everything together and built mine. The biggest difference is you need a scavenge pump to pump the oil back to the engine.

Have you decided on how you plan on tuning it?
 



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