Help me identify this manifold (pics)
I received this manifold at no charge, it has a small hole (faulty casting) in one of the runners. It has no identifying stamps or logos.
I am just wondering if it is worth repairing and replacing my Drag manifold with?


I am just wondering if it is worth repairing and replacing my Drag manifold with?
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Thats what I was thinking, but I have a D series Rev-Hard manifold and that is stamped. This one looks like a RH, but there is no markings.
Definetly worth it for me to switch them?
Definetly worth it for me to switch them?
i have no clue what manifold it is man, but if its cheap enough, it doesnt really matter to me, its for a project, let me know if yer interested..
I am beginning to think it may be a low budget knock off . 
Ron, I'll let you know, but its doubtful I will be able to let it go. The guy that gave it to me went directly to a tubular manifold and told me if he ever needs a mani for standby he wants one of mine. Ahhh the joys of wheeling and dealing.
[Modified by Sleepin', 7:59 PM 1/23/2003]

Ron, I'll let you know, but its doubtful I will be able to let it go. The guy that gave it to me went directly to a tubular manifold and told me if he ever needs a mani for standby he wants one of mine. Ahhh the joys of wheeling and dealing.
[Modified by Sleepin', 7:59 PM 1/23/2003]
Here is a couple more that show a little more detail. Thanks for all youre help so far. If this is a RH manifold, would it be better to run than my Drag?


[Modified by Sleepin', 5:16 AM 1/24/2003]
[Modified by Sleepin', 5:16 AM 1/24/2003]
Yup, thats a rev-hard or a copy of it. But for a fact that is a rev-hard design. I would rather run that manifold over the drag.
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