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Well done, Bryson. I'm anxious to see the performance stats.
As for the collector at the manifold, there isn't one. A collector in definition is a collection of pipes that have the runners seperated until they are merged together (hence the term Merge collector). This manifold is commonly refered to as a "log" manifold in that it doesn't really have seperate runners. Each cylinder simply contributes to the pressure in the log. Since turbo's work primarily off of the kinetic energy of heat and pressure there is really nothing wrong with having a simple 90 deg flange at the turbo. There ARE however benefits of having a tubular manifold with a low angle collectors for very high reving motors where the exhaust gas velocity starts to come into play as well as they can sometimes reach the speed of sound! Obviously once that happens, flow hits a brick wall and the engine falls on it's face. A tubular manifold will help maintain that velocity all the way to the turbo. I wouldn't really consider the AMC 6 in this engine categoryI hope that makes sense.