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We were thinking about building a set of twins for my buddy's truck, Nothing too special, but not much money. I already have an ht3b kicking around, and was just curious if the manifold would flip on these trucks. I have a 24v, so I don't know the specifics on these trucks. and just trying to find out what I'll need before I start.



So do I "NEED" a two piece manifold? We may end up installing one anyways, but just curious if I need one to make it work.



Do I have to worry about relocating any lines whether it be A/C or Trans heat exchanger, or heater lines?



I just want to know what kinds of things to look out for, thanks guys.

Sean
 
I would think that you would need an aftermarket manifold, because it wasnt made to support the weight, whether ATS or others

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We were thinking about building a set of twins for my buddy's truck, Nothing too special, but not much money. I already have an ht3b kicking around, and was just curious if the manifold would flip on these trucks. I have a 24v, so I don't know the specifics on these trucks. and just trying to find out what I'll need before I start.



So do I "NEED" a two piece manifold? We may end up installing one anyways, but just curious if I need one to make it work.



Do I have to worry about relocating any lines whether it be A/C or Trans heat exchanger, or heater lines?



I just want to know what kinds of things to look out for, thanks guys.

Sean



On the 3rd gen the turbo is mounted towards the rear of the exhaust manifold. . If you do twins you need a aftermarket 24 valve exhaust manifold to move it towards the middle and flip it...
 
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