Vacuum Manifold with GS-R Backet. More bling-bling than GE.
First off, let me start by saying that this item is WAY nicer than the GE unit. It's made out of polished aluminum, has tapered threads, and comes with the fittings. The bracket is made to fit on GS-R fuel rail studs. Asking price is $40 shipped with fittings.
Selling for a friend, PM NateTeg95 with any questions. Check HERE for more pictures at every angle.

Selling for a friend, PM NateTeg95 with any questions. Check HERE for more pictures at every angle.


im very interested. do you only have one? you could sell a ton of these. these mount to the studs on the fuel rail for a b18c, correct? i will definately pick this up this week.
Your title is very fitting. Nowhere in my thread does it ask for your opinion on where I can get one cheaper or with more ports, and nobody else has this piece. This piece was custom made for Muckman, and he ended up not buying it. He specifically requested a manifold that was small enough to fit under a strutbar, and that had 4 ports plus an inlet. 99% of people have wastegate, blow off valve, boost gauge, and possibly an EBC (hence the extra port that has a plug for later expansion).
For $40 you're getting a custom made piece that nobody else has. It was hade made (as opposed to CNC'd). NateTeg95 makes them not because he makes a ton of money, but because he likes doing it. It takes a few hours of work to make and polish, plus the money for the fittings, plus shipping. If you want one from somewhere else, buy it. If you want an original piece that looks better than any other vacuum manifold you or I have ever seen... Pm NateTeg95 and he'll tell you how he wants payment. He'll be around after 5:30pm today. If there's demand for more than one, he'll make more.
It mounts similar to mine, but the bracket places this manifold closer to the injector wire cover obviously:




Mine was pretty dirty in these pics, it wipes off easily and looks shiny with just a paper towel.
For $40 you're getting a custom made piece that nobody else has. It was hade made (as opposed to CNC'd). NateTeg95 makes them not because he makes a ton of money, but because he likes doing it. It takes a few hours of work to make and polish, plus the money for the fittings, plus shipping. If you want one from somewhere else, buy it. If you want an original piece that looks better than any other vacuum manifold you or I have ever seen... Pm NateTeg95 and he'll tell you how he wants payment. He'll be around after 5:30pm today. If there's demand for more than one, he'll make more.
It mounts similar to mine, but the bracket places this manifold closer to the injector wire cover obviously:




Mine was pretty dirty in these pics, it wipes off easily and looks shiny with just a paper towel.
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i like it. too bad i don't have a gsr so i don't think i'd benefit from the brackets
if not i'd rock one fo sho
if not i'd rock one fo sho
I am the one who made this manifold. Lots of thanks to Madcow for making this post he is the one that gave me the original idea. The one in the picture is for sale as is with the fittings. If there is enough feedback I will start manufacturing them on a large scale with our CNC mill. I will also try to make brakets to fit different cars. The GS-R is the only on where it will mount on the fuel rail bolts. So let me know if anyone is interested. Thanks
Yeah, if you LS guys look at your fuel rail studs, they're not vertical like the GS-R studs. Find a place where you want it mounted, and he can sort out a bracket for you.
You must be stoned to think I will sell it to you for $15 the fittings alone cost $8.
First to pm me gets it for $40 shipped.
First to pm me gets it for $40 shipped.
from my understanding it is like a central unit of sorts to plug in your vacuum lines. Instead of running them every which way, you can hook that piece up to a vacuum line and then plug in other hardware that requires vacuum lines (boost, BOV, etc) into the piece for a cleaner install
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Besides a cleaner install, its also functional. The devices on it will respond quicker because they receive a stronger vacuum signal. When teeing off a million times you lose this strength. The inlet on these use a bigger diameter to provide a better source.
Besides a cleaner install, its also functional. The devices on it will respond quicker because they receive a stronger vacuum signal. When teeing off a million times you lose this strength. The inlet on these use a bigger diameter to provide a better source.
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just buy it and redrill the holes when you get it to fit your app.
</TD></TR></TABLE>just buy it and redrill the holes when you get it to fit your app.
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See, I knew we could be friends.
Thx for the bump.
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Find a place where you want to mount it, measure the two studs/bolts/whatever and their distance apart. PM measurements to NateTeg95 or post here, and he'll make you one. He'll probably want a $5 deposit prior to him custom fab'n the bracket.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Flamenco-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">very very nice..!! it look so good and clean, I really like it...
stan</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks!
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Thanks!
See, I knew we could be friends.
Thx for the bump.<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by specv5150 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">good point..wasnt aware of that...to bad I odnt have a GSr either

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Find a place where you want to mount it, measure the two studs/bolts/whatever and their distance apart. PM measurements to NateTeg95 or post here, and he'll make you one. He'll probably want a $5 deposit prior to him custom fab'n the bracket.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Flamenco-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">very very nice..!! it look so good and clean, I really like it...
stan</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18Flip »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wow thats pretty hot! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks!


