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What are you planning on using for manifolds then? My friend with the S10 says there's enough room to mount these headers facing forwards but that's in a 2wd.
There is definitely NOT enough space to mount these headers forward in an S-10. The mounts, crossmember, steering and several other items would be in the way.
good luck with these, i dont know how they match up with a 3500 but on the 3400 motors they tend to rest on the corner of the front head, or right on top of the transmission bell housing when trying to run over to the back of the motor.
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good luck with these, i dont know how they match up with a 3500 but on the 3400 motors they tend to rest on the corner of the front head, or right on top of the transmission bell housing when trying to run over to the back of the motor.
Pics? There were no such clearance issues with my friend's Gen II. Cleared the bellhousing and slave cylinder just fine.
Take a look at the pic in the first post. The collectors will be near the bottom of the block, which is below the upper portion of the crossmember (the part that will be the issue) and the primaries will hit the engine mounts, since the mounts sit very far forward on the block.
I would not buy ANY N/A headers with the idea of turning them around to feed a front mounted turbo, well at least no N/A S-series header.
I built some headers for my S-15 jimmy many years ago and the driver side had a very similar layout, as far as where the collector was, and there was NO way that it would have fit on the passenger side and forward, the collector would have been in the same space or slightly forward of the engine mount, and then pointed very nearly at the steering linkage.
Besides all of that, you don't need to point the headers/manifolds forward in an S-series to install a turbo. I ran the driver side under the trans, as it would have been normally and then up to the passenger side header, and mounted the turbo on the passenger side of the engine bay.
I often wondered if you could run DIS and a FWD set of manifolds up over the back of the motor with a passenger side dump which had an adapter flange for a turbo. It would depend on fire wall clearance of course. But it might work. One nice thing about stock manifolds is they are quiet and last forever.
I don't think a FWD crossover would clear most RWD engine bays but there may be a few. Some longitudinal AWD engine bays tend to have some extra room over the transmission though.
IIRC a FWD crossover doesn't exactly hug the block since it has to clear the water neck in a FWD app.
I often wondered if you could run DIS and a FWD set of manifolds up over the back of the motor with a passenger side dump which had an adapter flange for a turbo. It would depend on fire wall clearance of course. But it might work. One nice thing about stock manifolds is they are quiet and last forever.
In an S-series there isn't enough space between the back of the engine and the firewall to fit a crossover between them.
In an S-series there isn't enough space between the back of the engine and the firewall to fit a crossover between them.
Probably not even enough room to use the FWD manifold in it's natural position. I know in the f-body, the t-stat housing neck does not even fit in there.
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