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Stainless Steel 316-l, Sch 5, Turbo Header Piping, Elbow, Flange on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Woodbury, New Jersey, US

Woodbury, New Jersey, US
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316-L Stainless Elbows and Flanges, SCH-5 pipe.

3x 1-1/2" Stub End Flanges (4th will be included if I can find it)
Flowline (do not have prt #)
1.900 ID, .065 wall thickness

4x 1-1/2" 45 Long Radius Elbows
Flowline prt #46536
1.900 OD, .065 wall thickness, approx .25lbs each

6x 1-1/2" 90 Long Radius Elbows
Flowline prt #49084
1.900 OD, .065 wall thickness, approx .38lbs each

This should be enough to pipe/fabricate most of a 4cyl Turbo Header for your Civic, Golf, Nissan, Ford or whatever.

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