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when selecting a highmount exhaust manifold what should be looked at? have just spent the last hour or so searching these forums and cant find much of a comparison between the different types. I have also browsed the net and found:

1) GCG (XTR oerformance manifold) - $1100 made in stainless steel

2) Just Jap (JJR stainless manifold) - 304 grade stainless $550

3)unique auto sports - $1100

4) custom manifold from 6BOOST or any other place such as liverpool exhausts $1500 (made from steam pipe)

what are the pros and cons of each. what have you people used on your cars?

thanks..

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ok. all the "polished stainless" ones are MADE IN CHINA. so just get one of ebay for 300 bucks. like i did. all the same.

the tube8 ones are very good and worth the extra money.they wont crack and are very well designed.

liverpool dont make them. but for a "decent" quality one id expect to pay 1k-2k. all hand made. they take ages to make. i made one for my dr30 and it took me a good solid 3 days to make from scratch.

6-boost all the way.

full warenty, i beleive its a lifetime warnty.

also he has manifolds on customer cars on here.

they suposably decrease spool time by up to 500 rpm.

there is a great thread going about his manifolds in the advertiser section of calais turbo.

just been searching over calaisturbo.com.au and have found a new guy that does manifolds. business name is 'extreme turbo manifolds' and his work seems as good a 6boosts. materials and the like are the same. here is a pic of his work.

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