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Re: 20vt Exhaust manifold [Re: ] #1215899
17/05/2011 22:46
17/05/2011 22:46

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Trick, don't confuse steel as Steel.

Alloyed may mean different types of alloys, Chrome, Vanadium, etc...

There are literally Thousands of grades. So NO I don't know, however I could find out VERY easily.

I have access to peeps who could bore you to tears ( literally ) in this subject area. I will ask, however you forget, exhaust gas is a complex mix of hydrocarbons, corrosive agents & god knows what else....

Steel is simply not steel, ignore the carbon content, that is about 1/50th of the makeup of a modern steel, grain structure, alloy components, the way the steel is formed, slag content etc...

Anyhow, 316 is way too soft, 316L is just a low carbon version.

All I'd say is that from what I've seen, al stainless ones crack quite readily ( YES< I do agree that the turbo mass needs supporting, bit obvious really, to me anyway ! ).

Lots of MILD steel manifolds as you put it, don't seem to suffer as much..

I'll ask about tomorrow. And as for structural steel, it's cobalt that is added, hence the reason why the fire brigade now need hydraulic equipment to cut people free.

HTH smile

Re: 20vt Exhaust manifold [Re: ] #1216569
19/05/2011 09:47
19/05/2011 09:47

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Originally Posted By: tricky
iron + carbon = steel therefore mild steel is carbon steel.


Not to be pedantic Tricky but if its was that simple then what's cast Iron in relation to your definition?

Re: 20vt Exhaust manifold [Re: ] #1217271
20/05/2011 22:16
20/05/2011 22:16

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Dunno I'm not a metalurgist, I just know what is the right thing to be used for a fabricated turbo header.

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