sfp street manifold
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sfp street manifold
wanting to know how these manifold perform and is there fittment issues with turbo placement bigger t3/t4s or t4 if someone got pics and info that would help thanks donny
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Re: sfp street manifold (t57b18)
get another type of manifold... the sfp's tend to crack like the ssauto if braces aren't made strong enough to support the weight...
onefab, fullrace, luvfab, etc....
onefab, fullrace, luvfab, etc....
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Ive been using mine also for a while now with no problems, I bought it new from another member who lives right by the shop and it was custom made for his motor but he never used it. It clocked the wastegate diff and turbo out a lil bit. I can fit my b18b1 with and sc61 perfectly, no block clearance issues or anything. My friend also uses one on his DC and he has had no problems and the A/c clearance is perfect.
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Re: sfp street manifold (jamartin0519)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jamartin0519 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch</TD></TR></TABLE>
great response there! but it doesnt really help answer the question if the person doesnt know how to properly use the search function.
here are some links to some sfp threads:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1298718
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1332584
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1411270
not really much info regarding your ? but thats all i found in the search that had to do w/sfp issues
great response there! but it doesnt really help answer the question if the person doesnt know how to properly use the search function.
here are some links to some sfp threads:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1298718
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1332584
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1411270
not really much info regarding your ? but thats all i found in the search that had to do w/sfp issues
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ive seen sfp manifolds with sc61's a million times..... and t3/t4's and sc63's as well....
they fit a/c and p/s w/o a problem.......and are actually guaranteed for 3 years.......
they will crack if a flex pipe isn't ran in the exhaust of if a very large wastegate is ran and teh manifold doesnt have a brace to support the weight.............
ive seen plenty of 500-600 hp cars running them w/o a problem.......
i can get you one if you would like
they fit a/c and p/s w/o a problem.......and are actually guaranteed for 3 years.......
they will crack if a flex pipe isn't ran in the exhaust of if a very large wastegate is ran and teh manifold doesnt have a brace to support the weight.............
ive seen plenty of 500-600 hp cars running them w/o a problem.......
i can get you one if you would like
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Re: sfp street manifold (t57b18)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by t57b18 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wanting to know how these manifold perform and is there fittment issues with turbo placement bigger t3/t4s or t4 if someone got pics and info that would help thanks donny </TD></TR></TABLE>
...The manifold performs ok, and fitment is good with the b-series, even w/some
of the larger turbo's. The only time that ive seen fitment problems
is on the H-series. you should be good, but i recommend that u go with
a better manifold like FullRace, Luvfab, or Onefab IMO.
...The manifold performs ok, and fitment is good with the b-series, even w/some
of the larger turbo's. The only time that ive seen fitment problems
is on the H-series. you should be good, but i recommend that u go with
a better manifold like FullRace, Luvfab, or Onefab IMO.
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