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kahlilj
04-26-2006, 04:17 PM
Is there a difference between T-304 and SUS 304 steel? I've seen ads from different vendors & most of their headers are advertised as being one of these two types. Anyone noticed this before or checked into if there is a real difference?


Also, what is a good minimum (or maximum) material thickness?

kahlil

JET
04-26-2006, 04:52 PM
This has been gone over in the past, but for a turbo manifold you really should use 321 stainless. It is superior to 304 for this application. O2 housing, DP and exhaust 304 is great. Stress relief is key to a good manifold. 95% of the tubular manifolds out there are not made properly. Stick with a cast manifold unless you are way up there in hp (600+ whp).

Pimpin Dsmstyle
04-26-2006, 05:38 PM
He drives a N/t Jet. I don't think the same rules apply to him since he isn't running a turbo :P

kahlilj
04-28-2006, 11:28 PM
He drives a N/t Jet. I don't think the same rules apply to him since he isn't running a turbo :Pthe question is about material - not engine type. if you know any difference between the two then contribute to the thread & not get sidetracked ;)

Goat Blower
04-28-2006, 11:58 PM
If you're wasting your time on a non-turbo application, who cares what material you're using, the heat generated is not high enough to matter. Any stainless is plenty good for the 900 degree temps of a non-turbo application. Quit wasting our time with bullshit.

turbotalon1g
04-29-2006, 12:19 AM
well said, and by the way this thread is on talk and i think i saw it on tuners also. (mods?)

Kracka
04-29-2006, 12:29 AM
the question is about material - not engine type.
Maybe you should specify your engine type so people can give you an application appropriate answer...hmmmm.

kahlilj
04-29-2006, 01:30 AM
If you're wasting your time on a non-turbo application, who cares what material you're using, the heat generated is not high enough to matter. Any stainless is plenty good for the 900 degree temps of a non-turbo application. Quit wasting our time with bullshit.goat, keep your petty judgments to yourself. no one needs your negativity. if u got nothin positive to say then STFU.

no one said it was for a turbo app. this was actually from a discussion had between several people who had different cars. stop your dayum presumptions about MY car. aint nobody on here to "waste your time" unless i forced you to read this thread. did that happen??? next time keep moving along to the next thread.

kahlilj
04-29-2006, 01:48 AM
Maybe you should specify your engine type so people can give you an application appropriate answer...hmmmm.kracka, again my question is not so much about application as it is just trying to know if ANYONE knows if there is a difference in the materials. the main question was: "is there a difference between T-304 and SUS 304 steel?"

i have searched on several sites & talked about it with others (which was what really sparked the curiosity), but have not found anything which truly describes one versus the other. i have read & heard several discussions which suggest using 321 instead of 304 SS, but i just wondered what this T304 versus SUS 304 was. THAT was basically what i wanted to know.

ya know all this friggn NT-hating that josh, goat, et. al. do is pretty immature, irritating & doesn't do diddlyshit to help resolve issues/quesitons.
i never saw on this forum that it was for "turbos only" or "only ppl with turbos could pose questions". their views seem myopic & ignorant. surely not eveyryone on here is that way, but ppl like them make "amusing fodder"

to the 1 or 2 that maybe tried helping(?) thanks, but i'm out!

Kracka
04-29-2006, 06:50 AM
Bye :) BTW, I drive an N/A car too. People don't care so much about what you drive, its how you act. You came stompin' in here like you own the place and you are the greatest gift this board has ever seen. Trust me, we've seen your kind plenty and if history repeats itself your welcome is pretty much used up.