SoFloTC destroyed manifold FIXED lol.
15 lbs at the moment cuz my wastegate spring is to small my controller is maxed out, and i have a mani gasket leak the size of mars so my afr's were pretty off.. i was running really rich
i agree with rythm.. i opened this expecting to see a blown motor/trans.. axels gone.. and in the process of that you crashed it into a tree...
CRACKED MANIFOLD???????????
dude, seriously.. everyone who builds their motors goes through a few of these...
no biggie.. swap it out and youll be fine.
CRACKED MANIFOLD???????????
dude, seriously.. everyone who builds their motors goes through a few of these...
no biggie.. swap it out and youll be fine.
Originally Posted by Complication
Correct me if I am wrong, But I am willing to bet the reason that manifold cracked off like that is because of all the weight that rests on that one flange. If you had a bracket that distributed the weight of your turbo to your block it would most likely solve your problem.
Like others said, a crack in your manifold is not a big deal in the long run. it won't be too hard to fix.
Like others said, a crack in your manifold is not a big deal in the long run. it won't be too hard to fix.
Originally Posted by Ace83
maybe something to look into on the long run is a flex joint on the dp or spipe... it reduces stress on the manifold as the engine moves when driving hard or with some chassis movements
You need a flex point. Whether it's a ball and socket using springs or an exhaust flex joint.
As you all can see here by the pictures that SoFloTC sent us of his setup there are no spring bolts used.
Originally Posted by paul_dezod
Originally Posted by SoFloTC


couldnt really position my arm to get a side view but its bolted up perfect no room for any kind of leak or anything
Originally Posted by paul_dezod
Originally Posted by SoFloTC

that washer seems to be a little out of place lol :X still all the way tightened.[/img]
So with that said.............how is this Dezods fault?
We spend alot of time, effort and MONEY to make sure our products are as user friendly and dependable as possible. We do our best to take care of any customer complaints or questions. We must draw the line of where we take fault for something, especially when this is clearly not a manufacturer defect but more a user install error.
We provide clear instructions on our website about installing the kit. If you do not feel confident with those instructions to install the turbo kit then I would recommend taking it to a performance shop that is experienced. If someone else installed this then you should be seeking compensation from them.
We offered you a manifold at cost the first time not even knowing the circumstances. Now knowing the circumstances of how this failed we are expected to offer you a free manifold. I'm sorry but I just don't see how this is our fault.
I'm really sorry you have had this problem. If this was our fault I'm sure we could do something to take care of you but in all the kits we have produced and installed we have not seen this kind of failure. We have customers that still have their kits and have put over 60k on them. No problems.
We also have sold more kits than anyone out there so to compare Turbo Toyotas or any other kit to ours is like comparing apples to oranges, not to mention that with more kits out there pure math states your odds are higher for complaints. Which I might add, we have had very little and when and if there are problems we address them.
It's a log manifold, it's supposed to be simple to avoid these problems. It's a fairly simple kit that is meant to be reliable and supply decent power. There is very little to go wrong on the kit. I hate to say it but 9 times out of 10 if there is a problem it's usually a user error. Those of you that think that a tubular weld elbow manifold is stronger are completely wrong. Properly designed tubular manifolds have the capability to make more power on higher boost levels but they are heavier and much more prone to cracking. For proof of this do a search on Honda-Tech. That community has been turboing cars longer than any other sport compact. Big names like full race, AFI, Omni fab etc. All of them fail and they all have problems over time. It's the nature of the beast sometimes. While log manifolds may not make the most power they are hands down the most reliable due to their simple construction next to a cast manifold.
Everyone is right though, this is not a career ending failure. Fix it and keep trucking.
Yeah, that's the thing, I'm really hoping to build up my own kit, starting with a turbo and el mani, but my tC is my DD and I would be able to have that down time for fabrication. Good luck man!
looking at log style manifold they look compact and strong, its funny though i see log manifolds any brands failing.. i have yet to see a tc tubular manifold to crack.. maybe coz there isnt as many out their yet. But I didnt have a flex joint on my tubular manifold until 9 months being boosted and only 15K on the turbo kit but didnt have that problem, we'll i hope i wont have at that problem at all
Originally Posted by Ace83
looking at log style manifold they look compact and strong, its funny though i see log manifolds any brands failing.. i have yet to see a tc tubular manifold to crack.. maybe coz there isnt as many out their yet. But I didnt have a flex joint on my tubular manifold until 9 months being boosted and only 15K on the turbo kit but didnt have that problem, we'll i hope i wont have at that problem at all
Originally Posted by SoFloTC
would be nice if i had gotten those spring bolts 
Originally Posted by DezodDon
Originally Posted by Ace83
looking at log style manifold they look compact and strong, its funny though i see log manifolds any brands failing.. i have yet to see a tc tubular manifold to crack.. maybe coz there isnt as many out their yet. But I didnt have a flex joint on my tubular manifold until 9 months being boosted and only 15K on the turbo kit but didnt have that problem, we'll i hope i wont have at that problem at all
Originally Posted by RusWolf
Don do you have a link for those spring bolts ?
Originally Posted by SoFloTC
Originally Posted by DezodDon
Originally Posted by Ace83
looking at log style manifold they look compact and strong, its funny though i see log manifolds any brands failing.. i have yet to see a tc tubular manifold to crack.. maybe coz there isnt as many out their yet. But I didnt have a flex joint on my tubular manifold until 9 months being boosted and only 15K on the turbo kit but didnt have that problem, we'll i hope i wont have at that problem at all
Edit: Should be just like OEM w/ donut gasket and spring loaded bolts
Originally Posted by SoFloTC
Originally Posted by DezodDon
Originally Posted by Ace83
looking at log style manifold they look compact and strong, its funny though i see log manifolds any brands failing.. i have yet to see a tc tubular manifold to crack.. maybe coz there isnt as many out their yet. But I didnt have a flex joint on my tubular manifold until 9 months being boosted and only 15K on the turbo kit but didnt have that problem, we'll i hope i wont have at that problem at all









