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Yep Hypergear seems to have been doing well with the Brae manifolds. I'd be happy to use one too.

Yep i had a good look at the one on the ETS ute and the quality looks pretty damn good! I would use one too!

Do you have any pictures of this Rex kelways work johnnilicte?

Actually have a look at his thread, it's amazing:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=489564&st=0

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back onto the manifolds sold here im still porting mine as the amount of weld in the ports etc was a little bit of a joke....can get some pictures if you guys like??

Its definitely what lets them down.. The welds aren't right.

They will need to attend to this to salvage their rep.

To be honest I think it's pointless if a smaller company/ individual (eg rex, or brae or sinco or whatever) make manifolds around the 6boost price range ($1000 + )

Having said that I have no idea how much any one of those manifolds will cost me..

Does anyone know how much a brae manifold will cost / where to buy them?

A little late in the thread but as customer service from 6Boost was raised I thought it only fair that I shared my experience for anyone else viewing this thread with an eye to purchase a manifold. I found Kyle to be easy to deal with over the phone and via email and to expand on that, once he saw the delivery destination was to a flood affected area (Bundaberg) he offered to cover the shipping costs off his own bat. Pretty happy with that. Certainly not a shot at you Scotty (especially as you are still working on my injectors!!!) it was only an 'of the shelf' twin scroll highmount and I'm certainly not saying that it is how everyone is treated but though I'd add my experience.

Whilst I haven't used it yet, I can vouch for Rex Kelway.

I'm in Sydney but had no issues at all on dealing with Rex - service was exceptional. He was flexible and very helpful when I wasn't sure on what I wanted. I sent him my twin gates and he fabricated the manifold to suit. On top of all that the price was great.

I'll post pics later of the manifold he made me SR20 T4 twin scroll, twin 38mm gates. Can definitely recommend him.

That twin gate setup looks awesome. Much space between gate and strut tower?

Should be heaps.

I have a SR 6Boost that has a tial 44 straight out the side, much like the position of the above. There is heaps of room.

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