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Hi guys had no luck finding anything using the search. Has anyone got some photos of a j pipe for a td42 going to turbo it but just want to see if turbo will work before i go and buy a manifold. thanks
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yep here a pic of mine
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Just what i was after did you make it out of steam pipe or mild steel
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what a lovely looking exhuast ,
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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Yeh does look a bit rough. :oops: Was made by a self taught welder in a carport using a 4in grinder and an old arc welder. Didn't leak or move so all good :wink:

Is made out of steam pipe and 3 90deg bends. Can't tell i photo but it kinda twists as it heads upto were the turbo is. I used 50mm dia but reckon 40 would be better as it would help speed up the exhaust flow which would spool turbo up quicker.
Cost me $15 to make including the flanges 8)
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would it not beeasier to buy a bolt on manifold tho? 4wd accerioes in chch has some
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or just 4x4 car dealer up here makes a nicey one
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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yeh but it comes down to the size of budget. My j pipe cost fark all compared to the 5-600 for the brought ones. plus side of making one is you can put turbo in a good spot to get exhuast out.esp if got a pto.
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crazyclark31 wrote:yeh but it comes down to the size of budget. My j pipe cost fark all compared to the 5-600 for the brought ones. plus side of making one is you can put turbo in a good spot to get exhuast out.esp if got a pto.

i gotta agree dude the mission ive been having.....intend to use a j-pipe setup on my shiny the main thing is bracket back to the manifold to stablise it
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mine was made with 16mm flanges and steam pipe.this and the exhaust was braced at the bottom seemed to be strong enuf. The truck was used for the usual hard 4wding and when sold seemed to no sign of movement.


In saying that though when i do new truck i'll prob brace the j pipe.
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No big budget for this one will do on cheep at this stage if it works out ile buy a manifold. Was thinking to use the two 6mm bolt holes that hold the heat sheild in place as brace points. Thanks for the input will keep posted on how it works out.
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89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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love the newbie tag under twinotter 600 :D
when was that in years
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taz01 wrote:
crazyclark31 wrote:yeh but it comes down to the size of budget. My j pipe cost fark all compared to the 5-600 for the brought ones. plus side of making one is you can put turbo in a good spot to get exhuast out.esp if got a pto.

i gotta agree dude the mission ive been having.....intend to use a j-pipe setup on my shiny the main thing is bracket back to the manifold to stablise it



taz! you have a shiny :shock: :shock:
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muskie wrote:
taz01 wrote:
crazyclark31 wrote:yeh but it comes down to the size of budget. My j pipe cost fark all compared to the 5-600 for the brought ones. plus side of making one is you can put turbo in a good spot to get exhuast out.esp if got a pto.

i gotta agree dude the mission ive been having.....intend to use a j-pipe setup on my shiny the main thing is bracket back to the manifold to stablise it



taz! you have a shiny :shock: :shock:


Taz!! you have what was once, briefly, a very long time ago, a semi shiny.

its now a matte, with tastefully textured areas...... hehehehehe
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