Inconel 718 turbo stud
Under extreme use, the stainless steel studs that we usually use in our turbo kits can expand enough to loosen off and eventually break. So we did the same thing NASA did for the X15 rocket plane, and went to Inconel. Space-age! Keith promised not to write anything else about the X15, which is good for you because he starts babbling about it every time you mention Inconel.
These M8x1.25 studs are made exclusively for FM by ARP and are a straight replacement for the originals. No drilling or retapping required. They`re made of the Inconel 718 alloy and given a full 16 hours of heat treating. The threads are rolled for maximum strength.
You might notice they look a bit different than most studs. There`s a reason for that - they`re not a generic stud, but one that was made specifically for this application. The shoulder (the unthreaded portion in the middle) is an exact match to the depth of the flange on a turbo, so the turbo is not riding on a threaded portion. We also made both threaded portions 10mm long for more thread engagement in the manifold. Yes, they look a little weird. But they`re a perfect fit.
Sold individually. There are four studs between the turbo and the manifold, five between the turbo and the turbine outlet casting, and four between the turbine outlet casting and the downpipe. In reality, only the four between the turbo and the manifold see enough heat to be a problem.
Also available as part of a package that includes four studs and Stage 8 locking hardware.
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