No! It will be an absolute nightmare to make it work and thats with all the right tools to cut/bend/re-weld the piping. Fitment is tough enough as it is.
Its also pointless.
Sell the longtubes and get stock manifolds or some ceramic/jet-hot coated shorties. They will still hold in some heat but help flow in the upper rpms/higher boost.
Heat blankets have thier pro and cons. They keep the engine bay alot cooler as well as keep the hotside of the turbo hotter to promote a little faster spool. However the extra heat kept in the trubo can cut the life of the turbo/seals down some.
Not exactly, yes of course you want the intake side to run cool. But you dont just want the hot/exhaust side to be hot to help spool. Its a balance between temp and flow for the exhuast pre-turbo. You need some heat as hot air expands and moves faster, but cooler air is denser and will create more load for the turbo which in turn makes it more efficient and spool better as well.
I disagree with the blanket statement or thought that stock manifolds are best beacause they hold in more heat. The reason they hold in heat is beacuse they are restrictive as hell under boost/full spool. The exhuast is bottled down at the header which slows the exhuast down, makes it hotter. Id rather have the flow/scavenging of a shorty or tuned length shorty header that promotes less heat/more flow when the exhuast leaves the heads and then the air has more energy/is cooler and gets bottled down at the turbo for good spool instead. Theres a reason for turbo headers/manifold on custom builds where the runners all merge at a collecter right where the turbo is mounted, promotes flow/cooler denser air and allows for scavenging right before its bottle down in the turbo exhuast housing to spool the turbo.