Plumb Your LS Turbo Setup with a Summit Racing Pro LS Turbo Manifold

 

Turbocharged LS swaps are all the rage, no matter where you look; street, strip, or standing-mile. Picking up used LS engines from the wrecking yard, and implementing an affordable turbo is simple enough, but it’s in the details where it all really matters.

Most enthusiasts typically rely upon the used OEM manifolds, or some off-brand turbo manifolds of questionable quality off the internet. Summit Racing, now has a better solution. These 304 stainless steel manifolds designed for turbo’d LS power plants have just what you’re looking for.

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Plumb Your LS Turbo Setup with a Summit Racing™ Pro LS Turbo Manifold

LS engines and turbochargers go together like toddlers and binkies. A Summit Racing™ Pro LS Turbo Manifold will make it simple to bolt a turbo to your LS. Cast from 304 stainless steel, the manifold has a ‘divided log’ design with two mounts for 44mm or 45mm wastegates like our Summit Racing™ Wastegates.

This design allows each wastegate to handle just one bank of cylinders to equalize exhaust flow and take the stress off the driver’s side cylinders. The manifold has a T4-style turbo flange, but adapters are available for turbos with a V-band inlet flange.

The Summit Racing Pro LS Turbo Manifold fits on the passenger side of the engine. It will clear the valve cover and coil wires, provides plenty of spark plug access, and is compatible with all LS engine exhaust port configurations.

CHECK OUT THE SUMMIT RACING PRO LS TURBO MANIFOLD

Features:

  • Cast from 304 stainless steel
  • Incorporates a ‘divided log’ design with two mounts for 44mm or 45mm wastegates
  • has a T4-style turbo flange, but adapters are available for turbos with a V-band inlet flange

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Rick Seitz

Rick Seitz is the owner and founder of AutoCentric Media, and has a true love and passion for all vehicles; GM, Ford, Dodge, imports, trucks -- you name it! When he isn't clacking away on his keyboard, he's building, tuning, driving or testing his current crop of personal projects!

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