Bnorth
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I like how you incorporated the stock piece. Is there not room for more of a sidewinder manifold instead of so much length?
There is actually a formula for equal length and a minimum length before cylinders join in a collector. This configuration is almost identical to the new Viper exhaust. It is not as long as it looks. The larger pipe is 2 inch OD, and the widest point of this header is about 12 inches.I like how you incorporated the stock piece. Is there not room for more of a sidewinder manifold instead of so much length?
With that size of turbo must be on the low side at 200 hp looks larger than my 3076 nice project and the next snow beast.Never really understood why it was like that. I think the theory was to keep the center to center consistent on the clutches, but it looked to me lime it might be hard on chains.
We had to build motor mounts anyway so it has all changed. Ours is quite solid.
The plan is to have this sled at Yamafest wearing Yammie colors and running our new low boost 200 hp kit.
The turbo is 2863GTX Garrett, so not too big. We will probably end up using a 2860RS or a 2860GTX in the production kit.With that size of turbo must be on the low side at 200 hp looks larger than my 3076 nice project and the next snow beast.
There is actually a formula for equal length and a minimum length before cylinders join in a collector. This configuration is almost identical to the new Viper exhaust. It is not as long as it looks. The larger pipe is 2 inch OD, and the widest point of this header is about 12 inches.
Things that make you go hmmmm
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That does look pretty nice, and a version of that would probably work for a one off, but we wanted to keep it as close as possible to what the actual Viper will be.I wasn't meaning the distance to collector I meant the big "sink trap" after that. No idea how restrictive the chassis is but this is what I meant.
Still retains the distance to the collector but you would need to get a bit creative to make it equal length. http://www.theboostlab.com/store/pr...ries-t3-prostreet-turbo-manifold-0__88563.jpg
Gonna be sweet coming from your shop.The turbo is 2863GTX Garrett, so not too big. We will probably end up using a 2860RS or a 2860GTX in the production kit.
We will build a production version kit on a 2014 Viper with a high output kit and a 174.
That does look pretty nice, and a version of that would probably work for a one off, but we wanted to keep it as close as possible to what the actual Viper will be.
You are building what the 2014 product release should have contained.
I truly believe that there is a very strong market for a 200-ish HP Yamaha Nytro, and that the factory really missed the boat on it. I know I would have bought one.....
I agree, and that is why our kit will be a lower boost, affordable kit that bolts on in a few hrs and requires little to no tuning.You are building what the 2014 product release should have contained.
I truly believe that there is a very strong market for a 200-ish HP Yamaha Nytro, and that the factory really missed the boat on it. I know I would have bought one.....
how long and what track are you going to use?
I would vote for a 15" x 2.5" x 162" Camo Extreme
This one will use the Cat 2.6x162. It looks like a decent trackhow long and what track are you going to use?