So O2 induction manifold or make one using the O2 unit as a good example to copy/improve upon. Check.
Exhaust manifold I'm thinking would be best to make as well. Here's were I believe we can have a lot of fun. I'm sure split pulse is on everyone's mind and is a absolute if you ask me. With a power goal of 480 WHP a GT3076 could be in order, but I'm having trouble thinking of one that is split pulse. Anyone? The Holset HX35 is split pulse I believe, and flows a bit more I believe, more like a GT35. This is also an option, and keeps costs quite low (don't give me any diesel turbo exhaust temp BS). Then there's the twin turbo idea. At first when I was thinking 600 WHP from a 2 liter it seemed almost obvious to go with twin T28 turbos. Now that we're down to 1.6 liters and 480 WHP the twin idea isn't so obvious. Dual T25s could be used, it's just a matter of boost onset threshold and how complete of a dyno queen this engine is going to be. Would spooling two T25s on this engine take much longer than a single GT30 or GT35, or maybe sooner? I've got no direct experience here except with a split pulse GT35 on a 2.5 liter engine. I've heard of a very similar thing done on a Dodge engine, but that was a 2.5 as well. So, am I smoking crack with this idea, or is it super bad-ass?
Exhaust manifold I'm thinking would be best to make as well. Here's were I believe we can have a lot of fun. I'm sure split pulse is on everyone's mind and is a absolute if you ask me. With a power goal of 480 WHP a GT3076 could be in order, but I'm having trouble thinking of one that is split pulse. Anyone? The Holset HX35 is split pulse I believe, and flows a bit more I believe, more like a GT35. This is also an option, and keeps costs quite low (don't give me any diesel turbo exhaust temp BS). Then there's the twin turbo idea. At first when I was thinking 600 WHP from a 2 liter it seemed almost obvious to go with twin T28 turbos. Now that we're down to 1.6 liters and 480 WHP the twin idea isn't so obvious. Dual T25s could be used, it's just a matter of boost onset threshold and how complete of a dyno queen this engine is going to be. Would spooling two T25s on this engine take much longer than a single GT30 or GT35, or maybe sooner? I've got no direct experience here except with a split pulse GT35 on a 2.5 liter engine. I've heard of a very similar thing done on a Dodge engine, but that was a 2.5 as well. So, am I smoking crack with this idea, or is it super bad-ass?