Full race manifold and street?
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Full race manifold and street?
Wondering how well a hytech, love fab or sidewinder works on the street. I don't know a lot about these full race manifolds. They seam to be bad ***, yes, I am wondering cuz I want a/c and ps. The setup will be built B20/vtec, unknown turbo. Goal is low 11's. Any info will be great. School me if you have to.
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Re: Full race manifold and street? (80884)
I know the sidewinder is a/c compatible but not sure on a b20/vtec...and it probably depends on what car too. I'm sure tinker will be in here soon, he'll be able to answer you.
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Re: Full race manifold and street? (80884)
hytech or love fab will work for you.. be ready to shell out some money..
thing is, with these manifolds its hard to run a air to air i/c
thing is, with these manifolds its hard to run a air to air i/c
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Re: Full race manifold and street? (Jordo)
I know they are expensive. I'm not buying one right now. But I belive in spending money for good quality with good end result. Also, liquid to air is what I wanted to run even without the full race manifold. Might be dumb for doing it and driving the car on the street, But I don't street race anymore since I crashed at 110, wasn't even racing at the time either whats the best price for one of these bad boys anyway...I've seen from $700-$1,500.
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Re: Full race manifold and street? (Jordo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jordo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hytech or love fab will work for you.. be ready to shell out some money..
thing is, with these manifolds its hard to run a air to air i/c</TD></TR></TABLE>
why hard?
thing is, with these manifolds its hard to run a air to air i/c</TD></TR></TABLE>
why hard?
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Re: Full race manifold and street? (GOLDBERG)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GOLDBERG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
why hard?</TD></TR></TABLE>
weird piping thats why, its hard. IMO
why hard?</TD></TR></TABLE>
weird piping thats why, its hard. IMO
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Re: Full race manifold and street? (Jordo)
Hard, but doable.
Yes, $700 is where mine starts. If you are running WAIC, I dont see a reason NOT to run my manifold
Yes itll all work fine on the B20Vtec. Thats whats going in my gfs car today. 85mm B20Vtec w/Speedpro, t4/60-1 Should be fun. No AC though
Yes, $700 is where mine starts. If you are running WAIC, I dont see a reason NOT to run my manifold
Yes itll all work fine on the B20Vtec. Thats whats going in my gfs car today. 85mm B20Vtec w/Speedpro, t4/60-1 Should be fun. No AC though
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