I'm going to be building a turbo manifold for my civic. I have all the flanges and pipe, I just have to put it the motor in my car and start mocking stuff up.
The motor is a F22b dohc going into a 97 civic. I'm told the turbo is a GT66. I bought it second hand, not exactly sure what it is other than garrett and ball bearing with a 1.12ar divided t4 exhaust, looks like a gt35/37r/ sc61 in physical size. It does have a 4" vband exhaust though, so a 4" downpipe is in the plans. I may try to find a smaller exhaust housing in the future though. I just dont have the money to buy a brand new turbo with the specs that I want. (i'm sure you guys know how that goes)
I am going to be building the setup to get the most power from a stock block f22 that I can. I'm planning to drop in a sleeved block in the future, and then I want to aim for 600-700 whp.
My parts list includes the manifold flange, 2 38mm wg flanges, t4 divided flange, 20x sch10 elbows and 8ft of sch10 pipe. I wanted to have more than not enough.
I have fabrication skills, but this is my first manifold from scratch.
Down to the actual situation.
I'm not sure what "style" of a manifold to build. I'm kinda set on building a top mount, but a front facing manifold would be pretty sweet. I am going to be running a water to air, so I'll have the room. I haven't ruled out a sidewinder stlye, but I'm not sure if that is going to be an efficient way to go.
I have ruled out a log/ram/mini ram. I just dont think there will be room for the downpipe.
Instead of winging it, I thought i'd get some other opinions from you guys.