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I haven't seen one of these warp by the heads... yet. Usual problem is gaskets... or the very common crack at the turbo mount flange, which is difficult to see due to the heat shielding.

 

Anyways, to answer your original question, I wouldn't go much larger than the original, and certainly not larger than the port diameter. A better blend of left to right sides would help. The orignal pipe has a major restriction about the point where it bends upwards towards the turbo. About a year ago, someone

(IIRC, Rallyruss) did a thread about this and showed the restriction and his pipe that he had built.

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I haven't seen one of these warp by the heads... yet. Usual problem is gaskets... or the very common crack at the turbo mount flange, which is difficult to see due to the heat shielding.

 

Anyways, to answer your original question, I wouldn't go much larger than the original, and certainly not larger than the port diameter. A better blend of left to right sides would help. The orignal pipe has a major restriction about the point where it bends upwards towards the turbo. About a year ago, someone

(IIRC, Rallyruss) did a thread about this and showed the restriction and his pipe that he had built.

yup that was me.:grin:

 

I chopped out the old up bend and installed a slightly larger section for the angle up to the turbo(TD04).

 

its had a ton of miles put on it and its one of the few things that has not broken recently.:mad:

over all it has worked well.

 

If I were to do it again I would fabricate a 4 bolt flange to help keep gaskets from blowing out82113_1348s.JPG

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if the pipe is warped what would the easy way to fix it ?

Replace it. Should be easy to find a replacement, and the way these are constructed there is no easy fix unless you like cutting and welding... alot. It takes a while just to cut off the heat shielding to get at the tubing.

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if the pipe is warped what would the easy way to fix it ?

 

I had a pipe that was warped at the head. The gasket would always leak between the studs. I stripped out the head trying to tighten it, thinking it was still loose. Fixed the threads and just lived with it. When the pipe was down for some other reason I pounded on the ends of the flange where the holes are with a hammer to flatten it out. Seems to work fine.

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