max rev manifold
Can anyone tell me what type of material the max rev kit uses for its exhaust manifold? I need something thicker than mild steel. My old one cracked to **** so I need something a bit stronger. Any suggestions other than buying one from a manufacturer? It looks like the fmax manifold is the easiest to duplcate, but now I just need to know the material to use. Thanks
yeah what he said
and i read from other posts that its forged
i did not fully polish mine just a little to clean it up and make it look better
[Modified by 1320racing, 3:18 AM 12/26/2002]
and i read from other posts that its forgedi did not fully polish mine just a little to clean it up and make it look better
[Modified by 1320racing, 3:18 AM 12/26/2002]
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http://www.jackmoves.com/html/mod.php?mod=userpage&menuhttp://intwww/=1501&page_id=5 look there i wasnt looking to get it perfect, just wanted to clean it up a bit but look at his and how it can look when done right....it takes more time but looks much better if thats what you like
i did my down pipe a little too
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i did my down pipe a little tooThe Public URL of a Web Page
damn you guys scrubbed em down good..
..now you guys need to list the type of materials used and the steps to do all that so i can scrub my maxrev mani and dp down too
..now you guys need to list the type of materials used and the steps to do all that so i can scrub my maxrev mani and dp down too
I see ya polished some of it, looks good what did you use? how long does it take?
Maxrev is da bomb... i ordered the manifold and downpipe for my H22 and would highly recommend to anyone.. Curtis over at Maxrev is the bomb, and they have a great product...
Maxrev is da bomb... i ordered the manifold and downpipe for my H22 and would highly recommend to anyone.. Curtis over at Maxrev is the bomb, and they have a great product...
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