anyone using this manifold?
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anyone using this manifold?
http://www.rcautoworks.com/catalog/p...roducts_id=304
just wondering about your findings with it...
this is going to be a budget build, and I want something that will flow reasonably and that will stand up
thanks..
just wondering about your findings with it...
this is going to be a budget build, and I want something that will flow reasonably and that will stand up
thanks..
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Re: anyone using this manifold?
would I be better off going with the spooling log http://www.spoolinperformance.com/sp...fold-p-58.html
rcautoworks log
http://www.rcautoworks.com/catalog/p...products_id=32
or even SPA topmount
http://spaturbousa.com/home//index.p...mart&Itemid=60
obviously they are more money, but not a significant amount more... I can't rationalize the money for a ram horn
the spoolin and SPA seem to have central placement for a wastegate, eliminating the single runner issue as you mentioned..
rcautoworks log
http://www.rcautoworks.com/catalog/p...products_id=32
or even SPA topmount
http://spaturbousa.com/home//index.p...mart&Itemid=60
obviously they are more money, but not a significant amount more... I can't rationalize the money for a ram horn
the spoolin and SPA seem to have central placement for a wastegate, eliminating the single runner issue as you mentioned..
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Re: anyone using this manifold?
o run the spa top mount and love it, i wouldnt go back to tubular. it sthe best bang fo ryoru buck and you can make some really nice power with it. currently running a/c p/s with an sc63 e cover. and love it
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