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The new On3 Performance 96-04 turbo kit...
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<blockquote data-quote="BIGGESTJOHNSON" data-source="post: 9540066" data-attributes="member: 9539"><p>Your work is beautifull, but I crew chief multiple road race cars and I know how much fabrication for that kind of work costs. It simply just is not in 99% of peoples budgets for thier street cars. I personally would preffer to run cast manifolds on turbo's due to the extreme abuse they take. I wouldn't buy anyones tubular header for a street car because over time they will all crack. Sh!t, the quality stainless and tig welded brackets on our road race car crack over time due to all the changes in temp and shock loading they take. I have never used the On3 5.0 kits and probably won't, due to being tubular headers, but for your average Joe looking to get into forced induction the modular kits are a great "foot in the door" for the price of the kit, if a tube cracks... I will just get one replicated out of better material. I will still end up ahead in the end in my opinion. PS, teach me to Tig weld like that :rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIGGESTJOHNSON, post: 9540066, member: 9539"] Your work is beautifull, but I crew chief multiple road race cars and I know how much fabrication for that kind of work costs. It simply just is not in 99% of peoples budgets for thier street cars. I personally would preffer to run cast manifolds on turbo's due to the extreme abuse they take. I wouldn't buy anyones tubular header for a street car because over time they will all crack. Sh!t, the quality stainless and tig welded brackets on our road race car crack over time due to all the changes in temp and shock loading they take. I have never used the On3 5.0 kits and probably won't, due to being tubular headers, but for your average Joe looking to get into forced induction the modular kits are a great "foot in the door" for the price of the kit, if a tube cracks... I will just get one replicated out of better material. I will still end up ahead in the end in my opinion. PS, teach me to Tig weld like that :rockon: [/QUOTE]
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