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hows it going guys, its been some time since we opened this gig.

ive been flat out with assignments and work that i havnt had a chance to update things.

ill be giving kevin a call tm to see how everything is going, it should all be rdy to ship out.

ill keep u guys posted.

sorry to all who have been so patient

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that post is not promising for any one wanting big power with these manifolds.

6boost manifold

the car just cannot hold boost. its making 300rwkw at 4000rpm and just keeps going because it cant hold the boost.

*******************UPDATE**********************

its defiently the manifold. it just cant flow enough air.

that post is not promising for any one wanting big power with these manifolds.
Yeah saw that, glad im going for low mount twin set up..

theres nothing wrong with the setup.. the 6boost manifolds are great and as kyle has replied in that thread for the 44mm gate you need them as close as possible to the manifold and the spot were kyle puts them for the 33's (wastegate wise) there fine

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hows it going guys.

sorry its taken me so long to jump back on.

i was emitted to hospital last Thursday and just got out today.

the manifolds should of been sent last monday and delivered within the week.

ill have to give kyle a call to see wats going on.

i assure u that ill get it sorted.....

not feeln the best so give us some time guys.

if you would like to find out sooner please give kyle a call and tell him your from the group buy and waiting on your manifold.

Kyle - 0410 730 598

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hows it going guys.

sorry its taken me so long to jump back on.

i was emitted to hospital last Thursday and just got out today.

the manifolds should of been sent last monday and delivered within the week.

ill have to give kyle a call to see wats going on.

i assure u that ill get it sorted.....

not feeln the best so give us some time guys.

if you would like to find out sooner please give kyle a call and tell him your from the group buy and waiting on your manifold.

Kyle - 0410 730 598

Guess I'll be updating the group buyers..

Spoke to Kyle today, he advised the manifolds were sent out last week via TNT.

Hopefully we'll get them soon!

Johno

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