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QWKSNKE 08-19-2006 11:11 PM

Anybody have any pics
 
of a ported E6 manifold.

Need to start on the one I bought for the SVO back in the Spring

SvoBrown 08-21-2006 08:10 AM

I got some pic's of mine somewhere. Here's a few others until I find them.
First one is the E6 with copper gasket spray on it. lasted about a week and turned green.
The elbow is the BEST thing I ever did to my engine. 3" stainless. I didn't do that pic but made one just like it.
Last one, on the wish list!

SvoBrown 08-21-2006 08:19 AM

There's alot to work with, match to the turbo and hog the rest.

QWKSNKE 08-21-2006 10:10 AM

Man, I like that header!!!!!

SvoBrown 08-22-2006 06:21 AM

The exhaust housing is the best money spent. 2.25 on the stock and a full 3" on the one I made.
Head porting then match to the E6 with a paper gasket so they mate up with no ledge.
There is a hump on the E6 that can be taken down some but most of the work will be in the body and the turbo area.
I used the turbo gasket to match the E6 flange. I had to cut some of the inside of the gasket to match the turbo so it would not stick out past the opening.
None of these parts have been ported yet other than the first one and the head at the end.
I think the exhaust port ended up at 1.45" The header at the top is 1.625"(I think)

QWKSNKE 08-22-2006 06:55 AM

nice comparison pics Kerry. that is what I was looking for.

How does this work effect low end. Better? Worse?

coupe 08-22-2006 10:39 AM

I think the best low-end gain will be from the cam. Stock cams have .404 lift or thereabouts. A nice cam with a ported head wakes up these things.

I have the extrude-honed manifold and the big turbo...but with a stock head. It's not much help for the bottom end grunt :(

QWKSNKE 08-22-2006 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coupe (Post 95411)
I think the best low-end gain will be from the cam. Stock cams have .404 lift or thereabouts. A nice cam with a ported head wakes up these things.

I have the extrude-honed manifold and the big turbo...but with a stock head. It's not much help for the bottom end grunt :(


Actually, from the discussions I have had with Kerry and a few few guys from turbo ford, there is not much gains to be had in a "street" SVO with any of the aftermarket cams. From what i have seen, I made the right decision with RR conversion I did in the SVO a few months ago.

SvoBrown 08-22-2006 12:24 PM

As far as daily driving the RR (ranger roller cam) has done the best for me. I have used a high lift cam and power is in the upper rpms. Lower rpms really cry pig. Nothing but good things comes from working on the exhaust.
I got a gutted upper on mine now and really can't tell its on there.

04 Mach1 08-22-2006 08:15 PM

RR conversion???


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