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yes it is worth it hit the search button, there been a few topics on the cheap china manifold and a few ppl done flow tests with great improvments also the exhaust ports will match better if you get new turbos

yes it is worth it hit the search button, there been a few topics on the cheap china manifold and a few ppl done flow tests with great improvments also the exhaust ports will match better if you get new turbos

cheers for the input on the search button

will be getting some tomei ones now from greenline

as no one seems to have used the ones im discussing

and i dont have any chinese bits as yet so no need to start now

nah there not worth it...getting nice new shiny SS ones doesnt do anything. even the nice jap ones can crack. just get your standard ones port matched. youll have no issues with cracking etc. I think from memory UAS do changeover units.

if your not in a huge rush, i will be doing a second group buy on 6boost manifolds.. it will be approx $1200 for twin low mount ... lifetime warrenty..

cheers, pm if interested... looking around 3 months time though

well i got some cheap ones on mine atm really couldnt be bothered match porting my standard ones ill be there for hours with the die grinder, think mine are obx ebay america specials cost me $120 when the exchange rate was good so if they crack i might splash out on some decent ones but they been good so far been on the car for a year now with 300awkw and they get a hard time i do alot of track work.

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