Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
I'm in the market for a ramhorn turbo manifold that's ac/ps compatible. I've seen the PLM for sale. but I was curious if any of you guys have actually used it? or if there's any other manifolds there are ac/ps compatible that make decent power. And it's for a b series motor.
thanks for any input and information.:cheers: |
re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Spend a little extra and get either the Go-Autoworks ramhorn for the SpeedFactory.
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re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by Chance EG
(Post 51634651)
Spend a little extra and get either the Go-Autoworks ramhorn for the SpeedFactory.
Also, making "decent" power is in the combination of parts; not just the manifold. |
re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by Autoworks
(Post 51634720)
:thumbup:
Also, making "decent" power is in the combination of parts; not just the manifold. |
re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by TheShodan
(Post 51634768)
Curious. What would the OP consider to be "decent" power?
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re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Have you considered something like the Inline Pro manifold? |
re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by BIG LUIS
(Post 51635300)
I guess decent power is a vague statement, I know it's a combination of different parts that make power together. Has anybody actually use these manifolds that their recommending? Any pictures of them installed with ac and power steering on a B series. I've done some searching and I can't find anything. a lot of them are brands that don't exist anymore. Sorry I'm just trying to do a little bit research before dropping money on a manifold.
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re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by TheShodan
(Post 51636279)
I mean many of us have used these manifolds before, we just don't always have current pictures of them, and there are plenty too be found with a good Google search. You'd find most use a t04b compressor cover with a 5 bolt Ford Style housing, which may limit some turbo choice options. Your best bet is the inline pro manifold as stated, or the Go-Autoworks's exhaust manifold that allows the amenities you are asking about.
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re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by SpiderX1016
(Post 51636031)
Have you considered something like the Inline Pro manifold? |
re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by BIG LUIS
(Post 51636486)
Thanks for your input, bump for anyone who's actually use these ac/ps manifolds on their cars, I would love to know their experiences with them..:thumbup:
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...3309712/page3/ |
re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Dont cheap out on this component. Constantly chasing cracks on an exhaust manifold sucks. Not saying PLM is necessarily built poorly, but as a general rule
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re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by Autoworks
(Post 51636523)
Is there something specific you are looking for?
I'll be giving you a call soon, I've only heard good things about. thanks:thumbup: https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...3309712/page3/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn7-oXbk0gc |
re: Feedback request: Experience with the PLM "ramhorn" manifold
Originally Posted by LightningTeg
(Post 51636787)
Dont cheap out on this component. Constantly chasing cracks on an exhaust manifold sucks. Not saying PLM is necessarily built poorly, but as a general rule
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