Originally posted by Z06killinsbf
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I'll answer as I can, most of this 'theory' shown in this thread applies to just about any turbo kit. Words of wisdom to live by in fab work:
Be sure to plan ahead, measure a lot, cut once.
If you think you need 10 bends, you really need 12 - you'll screw up 2.
Spend an extra few minutes fitting your weld joints - or spend an eternity not liking the finished product.
If you have to grind it (after welding), it was never 'right'
Overbuild fuel systems by 50%, you WILL turn it up sooner or later
Practice on scrap metal before you weld your good part - even I do this almost every time.
Plan your build with expansion in your future, you'd be surpised how often I get rework type stuff because someone wants to upgrade when they could have spent a few extra bucks, or planned ahead the first time.
Wires have to be at least an inch from hot parts, and the WIRES should be wrapped.
Don't plan a build around pre-existing wires, hoses, etc. You'll create a LOT of work like that.
Build your cold side tubes with 'traps' in mind, so that you'll minimize hose failure. Don't settle for tubes that are 'close' to lining up. they should be perfect.
If you build in some mounting tabs for exhaust etc - don't drill the final mounting hole to finish size until the kit goes on the car for the last time. It won't line up if you do.
If you cut a J bend in the middle, and you try one side of it for whatever you initially cut it for, but it's off by a small amount, don't cut another - try the other half of the bend first, a lot of the time the bend is not symetrical and the other side will work.
I'll add to this later as I think of more..
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