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"steam Pipe" Single Turbo Manifolds On Fleabay....anyone Know Anythging About This Supplier And Their Products?


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Hi guys

sorry i haven't been on here for a while i only got the chance to jump on and post a couple of pix of some manifolds we are doing, we have had people ask us prior for doing manifolds with out wastegate ports to run on their setup's so they can run the wastegate direct of the turbo housing, so we are now making them also with out ports for Rb20, Rb25 and 26, We are also doing the Rb26 setup with a T4 split flange 3 collectors on each side if you are running a split pulse flange on your turbo, the 26 setups come standard with 38mm port if you require large we can also make you one larger for extra cost.

Prices are :

Rb20 / rb25 / rb26 manifolds with out wastegate ports $369 AU Shipped to AU

Rb26 split pulse setup with 38mm wastegate port $369 Au Shipped to AU

Rb26 spilt pulse setup with 40, 44, 50mm port $469 Shipped to Au

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Do all ur manifolds only come with 2 threaded holes on the flange plates?

when i was at school flange meant something totally different ;)

Still means something totally different.

I can never manage to read flange without a bit of a grin.

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Ok guys, for those that are interested I got my high mount T3 external gate Kelway manifold today so here are a few pics. He makes his own collector, he doesn't buy the pre made one.

Does the wastegate mount right there? I thought you're supposed to have a decent distance between the top of the wastegate and any heat sources, that looks like the diaphragm is gonna get pretty toasty?

It does mount up there. I'll take a pic of it dummies up. All the info I've found is to keep it short for boost control. It points the top the gate away from the turbo so it will be fine. If it comes to it The gate is a Tial mvs that has water cooling function if you want.

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here is a few photos of my rb25 manifold that arrived a few days ago

replaced it with my cheap chinese thing.

has a 50mm port for wastegate and im running a gt3582r turbo

just waiting on dumpipe 2 be modified 2 suit.

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Mine rocked up today, was sent monday and here today, not bad considering some stuff i ordered in Aus isnt here yet...

Looks pretty darn good for the price, have seen 6boosts etc so have something to compare it to, cant wait to bolt it on and see how she goes.

Glad you guys like the manifolds, we are doing some changes currently we will have a couple new things out in the next couple months also we will be doing a couple of low mount ones with and without external port, would any one be interested in them?

Yes i would be , low mount , 40mm ext gate , cash waiting :D . I will be fitting a td06 to it so there should be plenty of room around the strut tower . Can you ceramic coat them by any chance?

I'm interested in purchasing one of these for my rb20, looking for a high mount T3 with 38mm 2bolt flange, how much am i looking at posted to aus?

I'm interested in purchasing one of these for my rb20, looking for a high mount T3 with 38mm 2bolt flange, how much am i looking at posted to aus?

$359 incl shipping if you like one PM me. thanks

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