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3.2 Turbo header

Hey guys,

Was talking with my tuner/fabricator and was wondering..
If we made a jig off of my header set up, how many would be interested in purchasing one and how much would you pay?


Also we just sent it out yesterday for a high temp ceramic coating, ill post the pics when i get it back, but till then this is what the coating looks like

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Old 02-19-2005, 11:40 AM
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Looks real Kool !

Any state that requires smog is out of luck
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What do you do for heat or do you forgo that?
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What do you do for heat or do you forgo that?
wear a jacket.

I've seen another solution where it blows air over the engine oil cooler. of course there is the eberspacher (sp?) gasoline heater but if you want A/C too they're fighting for the same location (smuggler's box). as I understand it there is a more modern gas-fired heater possiblity that has been used in the UK and doesn't sit in the smuggler's box.
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Heat? who needs heat? ive got horsepower
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Heat? who needs heat? ive got horsepower
My thoughts exactly until my recent 700 mile drive in 20 degree weather with no heat...needless to say, I like the thought of heat now.

Getting back to the point, I would be interested in something along this line with the heat option.
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I'm sure there would be interest. Pricing? Perfomance Plus sells 3.2 turbo headers for $1200-$1400...perhaps less in a package. http://www.goingsuperfast.com/FORPORSCHE.html

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The Protomotive system I have pulls the heat off the on engine oil cooler. Works well in Maryland where it doesn't get too cold. It does take a while to warm up the cockpit, but it is a nice steady heat.

I don't think it would be enough for a really cold climate (Michigan or Vermont, for example).
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Do you guys have any pictures of the oil-cooler heating setup? This sounds like a good alternative.
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Yes, yes I do. Top picture shows heat exchanger on the on engine oil cooler (engine is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise on stand). Bottom pic shows the heater hoses from the exchanger that go to the flapper boxes.
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Thanks Charles! Now I can get headers. I live in a warm climate, but I still like heat once in a while.
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Finally- The turbo with intercooler-

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