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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Steed Speed Exhaust Manifold

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While installing a new cyl head we also installed a new exh manifold in my buddies 93 W350. It has a 96 engine in it. It is good looking piece and real heavy duty. This thing won't crack or shrink. We did have some fitment issues as this is not a race truck but a working vehicle. There are no bosses for mounting the heater tubes to but we got around that. We used 3rd gen heat dissipating spacers on the original style bolts and that caused an issue with the pyro as we also used a 1/4" probe.

the feed line has been "rotated" for more clearance since this pic was taken

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A little close to the Jake

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We had to bend the turbo feed line

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