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sorry i couldn't resist...not many Kyles around :)

P.S. I could actually do this if you were in melbourne :)

lol im not in melbourne ahah i need somebody that actually knows what their doing without going ohh yeah cost ya 300 hundered den end up paying bloody 400 more ..

contacted fats for kyles number hope he comes through

not many sydney sau members are skillful in these departments???

lol im not in melbourne ahah i need somebody that actually knows what their doing without going ohh yeah cost ya 300 hundered den end up paying bloody 400 more ..

contacted fats for kyles number hope he comes through

not many sydney sau members are skillful in these departments???

Plenty of people can do it but it's all a matter of time.

lol yeah plenty of people pay 600 bucks for one time added altogether and then they screw it and then get other people to do it n charge you more to undo other mechanics mistakes and make their own adding more costs..

all i needed was any guys to go aye yeah we'll do it properly.... so dody performance shops serious i'd attemt it myself if i knew how

Plenty of people can do it but it's all a matter of time.

im in syd, qualified mechanic own a skyline(i think this is an advantage) ive also installed manifolds of this kind before, just a lil hint, get hold of all new head studs for the manifold + all new gaskets. also potentialy get some new braided hoses, depending on the manifold, studs+ gaskets are a must for good practice :D

it's pretty piss easy mate, just take your time and remember that lube is your friend (when isn't it?).. make sure you've access to new gaskets though

If you think about it, any car work is piss easy in theory. E.g. undo the bolts, take the old one off, put the new one on.

But in practice, that is never the case.

e.g. recently, I installed a dump/front pipe which I bought off someone recommended. It didn't fit straight on. Other things needed mods, the pipe needed to be modded a bit with an oxy torch, and a grinder etc.

There's a good chance that you'll break studs. The new manifold might move the position of the turbo ever so slightly (that's what happened with my dump/front pipe. It looked good, but being in a different position meant it wouldnk't bolt on) you'll have to redo the exhaust and top side piping etc.

So, nothing ever goes as planned, and nothing is really ever easy

here is a good guide for installing the manifold which i followed the other week and i also installed a q45 throttle body as well, it was a shame that i found this guide after i broke a stud.

http://www.livesockets.com/quoc/rb/6_intak...ifold/index.htm

also there is lots more discussions and information about these manifolds at

http://forums.racebread.com/index.php?board=47.0

hope this helps

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