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I'm taking sr Trust midmount style

http://img816.imageshack.us/img816/9107/026ib.jpg

anyone seen one before?

I'm talking to a fab guy at the moment about making one up

I figure if I'm paying for custom made might as well as what I want

(always wondered what a trust mid-mount style one would be like on a RB performance, response and sound wise)

I'm aware I might lose abit of response compared to a equal length one

​I'm interested on others opinions on one

Edited by 1400r

I saw a poorly made manifold in china. that was for a turbocharged kia. it had one extractor significantly shorter then the rest. on the dyno, that one was very red while the rest wasn't.

I'm also keen to see what's out there. Is there any good RB high mount stainless manifolds that will not crack?

I don't want to pay drug money for them either ie full race (not that they aren't worth that much it's just not within the realms of my budget)

I'm also keen to see what's out there. Is there any good RB high mount stainless manifolds that will not crack?

No

If you don't want to pay for a 6 boost or a Sinco manifold get a Hybrid. You may have to tidy it up but people on here have had good results with them (there is a long thread on here somewhere).

http://www.hybridperformance.co.nz/hp/

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