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Old January 15th, 2013, 10:40 PM
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My plan is to turbo my 4.3 and put some low boost to it. I would have to fab up some piping. I was wondering if I could take my stock exhaust manifold and just flip it and bolt it back on. would there be any problems? Like alignment or port matching. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I thought this forum was full of help but I guess not thanks for nothing I guess
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They sell a bolt on kit. If its too much, you can just figure out what parts are needed and buy them separately.

I suggest you read up on turboing in general before you do anything to your truck. It is a deadly science that few people truly understand (that is why not may people have posted.. they don't want to lead you the wrong way).

Maximum boost by corky bell is what I suggest you read. I have read that book many times and it is full of knowledge.
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