Forrest Nearing said:bentz, what gauge tubing did you use? a lot of guys I know use schedule 40 weld els to build turbo headers/manifolds... thick wall mild steel works great because it's affordable and doesn't crack like stainless... look at banks' stainless header/manifold that they've got on their sidewinder... it's got belows to allow for the expansion/contraction of the stainless.
Forrest
The one in the photo is 14 ga. mild. I have another we are getting set up for a VG turbo twin setup, using Schedule 40 mild. No, not equal length. Too much work with the heavy wall stuff. The Banks setup is one of the best I have seen, and it is typical of unlimited budget and engineering time. But, still not equal length.
My opinion? In the ideal world, inconel is the material, equal length if you have the time, money and room, and pretty small runners. The one I built was a bit too big. I would go more in the 1 1/8 kind of sizing, as long as you can run them into a nice 3=1 collector like I did.
I am working on a ATS Cast unit now, and am planning on a few tweaks. The cast does a great job, good strength, good thermal retention, small envelope, minimal expansion under high temperatures. Clint and I have a couple wild thoughts we may try on turbo(s) / WG / VG / combo for 2005.
Yes, we do have a few "Whoops" parts laying around, like the water / intercooler we tried, the old header, and more. You can't imaging the number of turbos we have measured and considered. Try try again...