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Utahfab

posted on 15/2/17 at 11:19 PM Reply With Quote
Hayabusa Turbo Manifold

This is a commercial ad. I've emailed Chris though haven't heard back yet. It was suggested I go ahead and post it then Chris can get a hold of me as he's available. If you don't want to look until after I've talked to Chris, please back out of this post.

If anyone is building a turbo Hayabusa I have a cast turbo manifold I've developed.

• T3 turbo exhaust manifold for Suzuki Hayabusa motors
• Designed for a bike so the turbo is tucked in tight. It does clear the oil filter
• Smooth equal radius bends
• True merge collector
• Lowest back pressure and best flow possible
• Constructed of 347 Stainless Steel
• Thick main flange/spigot support
• 3mm (.118”) thick tubes
• 15mm thick turbo flange
• Smooth equal radius bends – A smoother shape equals more flow and less back pressure/pressure drop
• True merge collector - All tubes are aimed at the turbo inlet
• Lowest back pressure and best flow possible – pressure and flow go together for less heat and more power
• Investment cast – Consistent shape and quality with NO welds
• Constructed of 347 Stainless Steel – Better strength and better high temp corrosion resistance
• All junctions feature ample filets – More details for the absolute best strength
• Thick main flange/spigot support – Assures a perfect, consistent fit
• 3mm (.118”) thick tubes – Overkill for the strongest available
• 15mm thick turbo flange – extra heavy for the best stability and zero warping
• Cylinder 1 & 4 upper/outer mount holes are slightly over sized to 9mm - Allows for expansion and contraction without breaking studs
• Lower mounting holes are slotted – Allows for easier insertion of mounting bolts
• Turbo mount threads (10 x 1.5) are produced with a thread forming tap – Formed threads are stronger than cut threads

I have posted a few pictures in the Photo Archive.

They're $1,250 USD

Please contact me with any questions or see my site, fabhabit.com

Thank you
Billy
Fab Habit
Salt Lake City, Utah

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Gre3D

posted on 16/2/17 at 08:06 AM Reply With Quote
looking very nice! i hope you get round to selling some. A for effort
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Utahfab

posted on 16/2/17 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Gre3D
looking very nice! i hope you get round to selling some. A for effort


Thank you!

Billy

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Duncan Grier

posted on 19/2/17 at 08:25 PM Reply With Quote
Well that was definitely not 10mins work, looks a really good job!

In my experience a decent designed cast is a far better long term solution 😉

DG

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Utahfab

posted on 21/2/17 at 10:40 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Duncan Grier
Well that was definitely not 10mins work, looks a really good job!

In my experience a decent designed cast is a far better long term solution 😉

DG


Thank you

I've tried to make it the best for both performance and quality/reliability. Hopefully this is the last turbo manifold a customer will ever have to buy for their Hayabusa motor.


Billy
fabhabit.com

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