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You in luck! I just took my car apart so I can put a stock RB25 in it and sell it, so the manifold is off. I'll try to remember to get a pic soon. It's been "modified" a bit for twin wastegates (don't ask) so it's a little different than normal, but only where the wastegate runners are concerned. If I don't post anything up in a day or so, feel free to PM me and remind me.

They are Greddy knock off's BTW---it's just they are made with a lot better materials than the normal china knock offs of even the greddy mani itself. 3mm 321 stainless. That's why they don't crack. Heavy SOB's.

I think "imlate" has a pair of 6Boost low mount manifolds.

ur right - he posted a pic a few mths ago when i was considering this mod. 6boost have discontinued making them though, as i was informed when i emailed them direct in qld

does etm have a website?

You in luck! I just took my car apart so I can put a stock RB25 in it and sell it, so the manifold is off. I'll try to remember to get a pic soon. It's been "modified" a bit for twin wastegates (don't ask) so it's a little different than normal, but only where the wastegate runners are concerned. If I don't post anything up in a day or so, feel free to PM me and remind me.

They are Greddy knock off's BTW---it's just they are made with a lot better materials than the normal china knock offs of even the greddy mani itself. 3mm 321 stainless. That's why they don't crack. Heavy SOB's.

hay i think you are on a winner here i had a look at them, 321 stainless and 3mm thick and they have low mount what i wanted,ceramic coated it and it should be good.

you have found my solution i think,ive been looking at jap ones from $1500-2100 but they all are 304 and 2mm thick, finally something im willing to try.

ur right - he posted a pic a few mths ago when i was considering this mod. 6boost have discontinued making them though, as i was informed when i emailed them direct in qld

does etm have a website?

Dont you have ported standard manifolds Marko? Do you feel they are holding you back at all?

a pic of the manifold

I was there the day he took that pic. There was a japanese guy that overfilled his tranny with fluid and it was leaking all over the place. Scott (the owner of the shop that sells those mani's) put the thing up on the lift, , drained some fluid, put it in 5th gear, and put a heavy hunk of metal on the gas pedal for like 5 minutes to see if he had indeed, found out the reason for the tranny fluid all over the place. That was thr problem, and then I noticed the manifold glowing! That one is a side mount, but I've made my top mount glow like that on several occasions. It's much more dramatic at night.

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