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Re: Get your A-series Turbo'd! Manifolds for sale
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Bump, anyone keen at all?

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Re: Get your A-series Turbo'd! Manifolds for sale
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Here is another format that is more serious, both in performance and cost. Just some progress shots of the layout and collector merger, which is made not purchased

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Posted on: 2013/3/28 5:22
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Re: Get your A-series Turbo'd! Manifolds for sale
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that looks a lot better than the last one you made, its in the center for it to work

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Re: Get your A-series Turbo'd! Manifolds for sale
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Yeah. It's about cost though isn't it? Build a sandcastle or an empire. Bang for buck is in the first version believe it or not.

Posted on: 2013/3/28 16:09
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how much more for this one?

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Re: Get your A-series Turbo'd! Manifolds for sale
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this is awesome, i nearly want to buy one incase i own an A series again

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In all honesty they will both work well. Log manifolds were used for ages with good success

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how much more for this one?


This is actually a high mount setup that fits in a 1200 and 1000, it's actually upside down if you look at the flange but it has since been righted.

What do you guys think is a fair price? It take about twice as long as the other and also requires more materials.

I was thinking there would be a lot more interest in these so would appreciate some feedback on pricing etc.

Thanks for the support and kind words guys.

Posted on: 2013/3/29 5:00
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oh ok, so that will still clear the other intake manifold being a high mount?

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No it won't you'd either have to make your own up or have one fabricated. I haven't yet tried it but I was intending to run a stock M66 manifold with it which has an opening at the underside of the manifold.

I can also make an inlet manifold to suit?

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