Building Long Tube Headers for my LS Swap Datsun Ep. 14

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2020
  • In today's episode, I'm fabricating a custom set of long tube headers for the exhaust of my LS Swapped Datsun 280z Project Car Build. I'm working with Nate Millison of Millison Performance, who's guiding me through the process of building a custom set of headers from scratch. This was a MASSIVE piece of the project, and a huge amount of custom metal fabrication to get an awesome start to this custom exhaust. As always, thank you for watching, and be sure to let folks know about my project build series!
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Komentáře • 51

  • @bxblaze95
    @bxblaze95 Před 3 lety +7

    This is a serious insparation. I love this series. Keep it up. I can't wait to see the results.

  • @rustbucketbeauties2767
    @rustbucketbeauties2767 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, one heck of a job! Those look amazing. I’m probably six months behind you in most aspects of our builds. I really appreciate you documenting all this.

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey, thanks! It's a huge time commitment to film and edit everything, but I'm really excited to inspire more builders and creators to get to working on something they're passionate about 🤘

  • @karstengrolle
    @karstengrolle Před 3 lety +3

    This is my favourite video yet! Keep up the great content :)

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety +1

      Mine too, a TON of work went into the design, fabrication, welding, and editing for this episode, will be a tough one to top! Thank you!!!

  • @dekebell3307
    @dekebell3307 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful headers!

  • @thehellboy567
    @thehellboy567 Před rokem +1

    Really awesome build! Thanks for the diy tutorial

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před rokem +1

      By far the most involved piece of fabrication I've ever been a part of but it was REALLY worth it. Im glad you liked it!

    • @thehellboy567
      @thehellboy567 Před rokem +1

      @@GrindhousePerformance I have fabricated my entire suspension on my jeep and now because I have open fenders I want to build my own headers

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před rokem +1

      @@thehellboy567 rad! I don't remember if I mentioned in the video but I started with the header kit from stainless works; they've got a few different options for engine flanges and it worked well!

  • @nope2u399
    @nope2u399 Před 3 lety +1

    I found that a set of cheap 1979-1992 mustang ls1 headers will clear everything except for right after the collector's. Couple of pie cuts and was good to go.

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      Hey that's actually really good to know, a lot of people have been asking me about what options they have. Awesome!

  • @alleybuilds5370
    @alleybuilds5370 Před 3 lety +1

    great fab work!

  • @antaltieri7154
    @antaltieri7154 Před 3 lety +1

    Friggen gorgeous work. Such a sexy fitting set of headers

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      This one was certainly a marathon dude! Glad I was able to get so much time in with the TIG

    • @antaltieri7154
      @antaltieri7154 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GrindhousePerformance For sure. It's awesome he gave you the torch to seal it all up. makes it that much more personal

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      Absolutely! Wouldn't have had it any other way.

  • @JordanPayneLV
    @JordanPayneLV Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! Tube work can be super tedious, so can stainless welding with back purging. I’ll actually be putting out a video soon with similar content so I definitely enjoyed this video from you! Can’t wait to hear it roar :)

  • @johnshaft5613
    @johnshaft5613 Před 3 lety +2

    Dude! Those look great! I wish mine looked that good. Don't feel bad about the time it took to build them...I am positive I was dicking around for over a month to get mine built. It's funny, in the process of fitting/planning mine...I kept thinking I was ending up with too many bends and that I should be able to simplify/straighten them out more for better flow....but kept getting stopped with interference issues. Glad to see that yours snake around quite a bit as well....solidifies in my mind that there was no other way to build them.
    Tell me, do you plan on wrapping them? Initially I did not want to (I still don't), but it is a lot of engine/exhaust in a very small space, and am kind of thinking I might wind up wrapping them just to hopefully minimize heat issues.

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      I was waiting to hear from you John! Thank you. I'm honestly so happy how these turned out, totally worth all the work that's gone in. I couldn't believe we got everything inboard of the steering shaft and didn't have to split the k member. I was not planning on wrapping them, but I was looking at having them ceramic coated inside and out when I pull everything for paint. Really expensive for how long these headers are, but I'm worried about cooking some of the electronics. The heat extractors on the hood will help, and I love the look of them raw, so I might run them raw until they prove themselves problematic 🤣

  • @benjaminmarland3716
    @benjaminmarland3716 Před 3 lety

    Another great video! You inspired me to look into using the Apex Engineering cross member/motor mounts for my LS3 240z swap. I was wondering if you know of any off the shelf headers to use with these mounts instead of making custom ones. Keep up the good work!

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      Hey thanks so much! If you do go with Apex, definitely let Ohm know I brought you there 👍. Unfortunately I dont know any off the shelf options for headers, being honest that's most of the reason we built a set ourselves. The cast manifolds that came with the crate arguably could've been used if you cut the mounting flange off the outlet and adapt some piping to bring the outlet through the tight bits next to the frame rails, I just thought they were really ugly. Block huggers might work, but that pinch area with the frame rails is really the challenge. I know hawk makes ls swap headers for z cars, but I don't THINK they'll work with the apex crossmember.. I think they'll hit the tendon rod supports but I never personally have tried it

  • @-Just_Justin-
    @-Just_Justin- Před rokem +1

    Why did you seal off the ends of the exhaust tube as you welded? I saw a hose going to one end. I've just never seen it done before.

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před rokem +1

      It's a process called back purging. Argon is a shielding gas for welding; when you weld the gas protects the weld from contamination. By plugging the tubes and filling them with the shielding gas, it helps prevent there from being contamination on the inside of the weld and tubing. Depending on who you talk to, this is an important step in welding stainless to prevent sugaring or cracks in the welds

    • @-Just_Justin-
      @-Just_Justin- Před rokem +1

      @@GrindhousePerformance awesome I learned something new today.

  • @kennethraff2002
    @kennethraff2002 Před 3 lety +2

    What electric power steering did you settle in on I’m currently working on a 1978 280z 454 swap and was looking into electric power steering but couldn’t decide

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      I ended up going with the silvermine motors one. It was more than I wanted to spend and unfortunately doesn't appear to be adjustable (it'll still provide more assistance low speed, I was basically hoping for a gain knob to raise or lower the curve), but the solution looks easy enough to integrate into the car and everything was included.

    • @kennethraff2002
      @kennethraff2002 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GrindhousePerformance man I love this channel tons and tons of useful knowledge. I can’t wait to get caught up on the other videos. Have you thought about re locating the battery and I’m a sucker for A/C but found a rear trunk mounted one. Can’t decide if I’ll go that route being that the trunk is limited space as it is.

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey thanks for that! I really hope to see this channel inspire people to get out and build their own project cars. I've been trying to figure out a location for the battery, but am not in love with the options I've come up with. I definitely will not keep it in the stock location, but I am actually thinking it will wind up against the firewall, but inside the passenger compartment. I want to keep the engine bay simple and clean, and I've never been a big fan of the appearance of the big battery box in the rear. I debated sinking the battery into the floor in front of the fuel cell, but I'm not sure I like the battery being within an arguable crumple zone between the fuel cell cage and mustache bar. I'm running a lightweight battery and a small 105a alternator, so I want to have as small a run as possible of all my cables to reduce current draw as much as possible.

    • @kennethraff2002
      @kennethraff2002 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GrindhousePerformance I’m mostly concerned with the weight ratio I’m throwing a 454 t56 magnum at the 280z and decided to go with a carbon fiber hood fiberglass fender/headlight buckets move the battery to the weird 2 slot hole in the middle lol 😂 minor fab an antigravity battery will fit finally done on my build killing the rust in body that I am keeping and man not enough goes out to body shops those are the real mvps I will not miss the mass amount of time spent sorting the body out

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety +1

      - good - body shops are the MVP's, but are few and far between especially when dealing with rust. Most body shops nowadays won't repair rust and its hard not faulting them for it.. the work is super unpleasant and pays the same as simply replacing panels without any of the liability of the repairs longevity. Media blasting helped me tremendously with the rust repair process but I'm also incredibly glad to be past that stage now 🥳

  • @brandonbell808
    @brandonbell808 Před 2 lety

    I know this is a weird question but would you have time to make me some for my s30

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey not weird at all man, it would be really difficult to make another set of these. My shell's been modified quite a bit over the years and everything fits super super tightly. These took us a couple weeks to do and I'd hate to charge someone for that much time that likely wouldn't wind up fitting their car anyways

  • @RoseEl16
    @RoseEl16 Před 3 lety +1

    do you have a link to header build kit

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety +1

      stainlessworks.net/header-builder-kits-stainless-steel/ and then I sourced some tight radius U bends for the driver's side from Vibrant I believe it was

    • @RoseEl16
      @RoseEl16 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GrindhousePerformance thanks dude! Loved how they turned out

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      Hey thanks so much! Good luck!

  • @RikoF1
    @RikoF1 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your content, but you seriously need to fix the volume of the music, it's a bit annoying having to turn the sound on when you're talking and then turning it down because the music is too loud compared to your voice. Keep going, nice build!

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      Hey, thanks for that feedback.. What kindve device are you on? Headphones, etc? I know some older videos were really bad when I first started doing voice overs, but this one sounded a lot better from what I could tell during the edit

    • @RikoF1
      @RikoF1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GrindhousePerformance I was watching this one on my phone speakers but most of the time I watch it on my TV. I normally watch CZcams videos on volume 10, but when you're talking I have to go to like 15-17 and then go back to 8-10 when the music starts. That's the only gripe I have with your videos, other than that, the content is excellent!

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      Very odd, I've gone through and played on a handful of devices. I'll see what I can do to keep improving audio! With how much goes into these edits, would really like to get this nailed down!

    • @JordanPayneLV
      @JordanPayneLV Před 3 lety +2

      GrindhousePE I’m not experiencing the same sound issues the comment OP is experiencing. FYI

    • @GrindhousePerformance
      @GrindhousePerformance  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Jordan!

  • @erikalston4496
    @erikalston4496 Před měsícem

    Music is terrible