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This is one of those subjects that seem to go around and around. What I am trying to find out is how has one, what brand is it, how much did it cost, and was it really worth the money.

All that i need is the facts not wild claims.

i have a 6 boost lowmount maifold bolted up to my gt35/40

awesome designed manifold with the merge collector

cost me about $1,200 but expect atleast a 1 onth wait for it to be made

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HKS cast low mount, one of the better flowing systems in tests, its cast so less likely to suffer from cracking, I was going an external gate, and pretty much everything stayed where it had to, didn't have to relocate anything, and I didn't have to wait 6 months.

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i have a 6 boost lowmount maifold bolted up to my gt35/40

awesome designed manifold with the merge collector

cost me about $1,200 but expect atleast a 1 onth wait for it to be made

2008_10140019-1.jpg

2008_10140020-1.jpg

2008_10140027.jpg

DSCF2008.jpg

DSCF2006.jpg

wow u went to all that trouble buying a flash manifold yet u chop and shut the stock inlet? lol hmm

i wouldnt mind a nice low mount manifold either..but is it worth it? probably not.

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^ I was thinking a similar thing.

Either way it is hard to quantify "was it worth" the money, without knowing the full setup.

eg: Is a manifold other than stock worth it on say a GT3071? No, money can be spent elsewhere.

Depending on your setup & application is the most important factor to gauge wether or not you need or do not need one.

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