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Hi people.

Was just wondering what are the capperbilities of the standard manafold, reason for this i am planing on doing intercooling piping the oppersite direction to the normal kits but is the stock manafold going to needed to be replaced further down the track in serch of power. I gess what i am asking is how much power can it make before it needs to be replaced

thanks. :)

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thanks for the info guys. Any comments about the the way i want to run the intercooler piping( in the reverse direction, up over the front of the engine first then down into the fmi then from the fmi back to the manafold

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thanks for the info guys. Any comments about the the way i want to run the intercooler piping( in the reverse direction, up over the front of the engine first then down into the fmi then from the fmi back to the manafold

The 120 degree bend at the throttle body design is better. There are plenty of posts on why, do a search:cheers:

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