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    If you do want to investigate the cast route: contact 5.0LMiata (Brett) from the other board (not sure if he's on here or not). He works for WesCast, they make engine manifolds for GM. If anybody could hook you up, it would be him.

    I worked for Western Foundry (now WesCast) in Brantford during a couple of work terms. Really cool place!

    http://www.wescast.com/global-locations/
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    The reason I ditched my TT 5.0 was cracking headers. NVH coupled with 1500*F temps and ridiculous expansion rates destroyed both the welds and the mild steel (particularly the collectors).
    Shop around for a gently used Incon system if you can find it.

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    Incon was good set up on a fox. I think you had to notch the frame to make it fit..
    Hillbilly style it Glen.. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by onDjuice View Post
    Incon was good set up on a fox. I think you had to notch the frame to make it fit..
    Hillbilly style it Glen.. lol
    oh its already hillbilly/rednecked...you shud see the welds where its repaired

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tailites View Post
    oh its already hillbilly/rednecked...you shud see the welds where its repaired
    Ray Charles welds, by me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulowd View Post
    Ray Charles welds, by me?
    ah...Ray welds better...ok...he did...

    Im doing better now tho....stuff now sticks...(the lumps stick together)

    Ricky welds good...we need a tutorial from him

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    Quote Originally Posted by onDjuice View Post
    Incon was good set up on a fox.
    Good luck finding one of those. And if it's anywhere near decent/complete = $$$. (Which Tailites won't do).

    Quote Originally Posted by Tailites View Post
    Ricky welds good...we need a tutorial from him
    Doesn't matter if you've got a Steam Fitter's ticket good to 5000psi, sh*t material is sh*t material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slope View Post
    Good luck finding one of those. And if it's anywhere near decent/complete = $$$. (Which Tailites won't do).



    Doesn't matter if you've got a Steam Fitter's ticket good to 5000psi, sh*t material is sh*t material.
    Ryan...you know I hate it when I have to agree wit you

    however...if I spend copious amounts of cash on mah hot rod...it will cease to be a...

    "budget build"....whoah k?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slope View Post
    Good luck finding one of those. And if it's anywhere near decent/complete = $$$. (Which Tailites won't do).



    Doesn't matter if you've got a Steam Fitter's ticket good to 5000psi, sh*t material is sh*t material.
    Well said bro.. I do know were there a set of Incon headers, i'm trying to make a deal..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tailites View Post
    Ryan...you know I hate it when I have to agree wit you

    however...if I spend copious amounts of cash on mah hot rod...it will cease to be a...

    "budget build"....whoah k?
    Budget build was thrown out years ago..

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