I am almost 100% sure that a brace is going to be made just to keep the weight of the turbo off of the tubes, somehow. Im going with stainless becasue it is stronger, resists heat MUCH better, and the so forth as all of you know. BUT, i told myself i was going to make one out of stainless, so im gonna do it, it will be nicer, longer lasting, and wont have to be prepped and painted to keep from rusing up like steel headers.
I truly believe stainless is one of the only REAL ways to do an exhaust header. Im trying to make this thing function well with some style and good looks, but also with basic design principals within my fabrication skills. Money isnt too much of a dependant and either is time.
Schedule 10 is a good size, but 1.5 inch OD is a little too small. With the rectangular sized ports, 1 5/8" OD tubing fits darn near perfect when shaped. There are anumber of places selling 1 5/8" stainless 304 in 90 and U bends for about 30 dolalrs a piece. I only need 2 U bends most likely since i can cut a couple bends from one u bend piece to make at least 4 different runners.
The 2 center runners are almost a direct straight route to the collector. The turbo inlet flange (into the turbo) is about 8 inches from the head (not too much of a distance) i acquired about 4 feet of 1 5/8" stainless 304 from the only stainless steel distributor in Alaska here, for free as a "donation for the cause". It was a scrap, probably costs around 6 to 8 bucks a foot. its 16 gauge as well. May use it if needed. Anywya..ill not make this any longer...