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After_Shock
Wednesday 16th August 2006, 21:17
Just wondering if anyone knows the S60 R manifold part number that will fit onto the T5 cars?

Cheers

BlackBeast
Wednesday 16th August 2006, 21:21
P/N - 30637921

Its not strictly an S60R manifold as its found on other late 2.5 ltr Volvos.

aeroresh
Wednesday 16th August 2006, 21:22
Whats the difference or benefit in fitting one?

After_Shock
Wednesday 16th August 2006, 23:05
Supposed to be a better flow rate than the standard restrictive design.

Not sure of the differences it would make but didnt try one last time and tried about everything else than can so worth a shot!

After_Shock
Wednesday 16th August 2006, 23:05
P/N - 30637921

Its not strictly an S60R manifold as its found on other late 2.5 ltr Volvos.

Thanks for that, yeah its on the XC90 2.5t etc.

Do I need to order the gasket to go with it aswell?

BlackBeast
Wednesday 16th August 2006, 23:16
Thanks for that, yeah its on the XC90 2.5t etc.

Do I need to order the gasket to go with it aswell?

No probs, glad to help out.

I think you might aswell get the gasket, would be annoying to go through all the hassle of changing the manifold only to find your old gasket leaking.

After_Shock
Wednesday 16th August 2006, 23:18
I think you might aswell get the gasket, would be annoying to go through all the hassle of changing the manifold only to find your old gasket leaking.

Very true, think its about £15 for it so as you say not worth the hassle if turns out need one!

Transient
Thursday 17th August 2006, 12:28
Would this manifold fit an 850 T5 too?

BlackBeast
Thursday 17th August 2006, 12:31
Would this manifold fit an 850 T5 too?

Yep :)

elliot
Thursday 17th August 2006, 14:23
I have one on my 850 and to be honest you will notice virtually no improvement,after fitting it,the turbo spools slightly fatser and the topend it a tad better,but nothing compared to say an exhaust.Its somthing you do after everything else breathing wise.

gdogg16
Thursday 17th August 2006, 14:35
This might help.
http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/S60r-Manifold-t56908.html

After_Shock
Thursday 17th August 2006, 19:47
I have one on my 850 and to be honest you will notice virtually no improvement,after fitting it,the turbo spools slightly fatser and the topend it a tad better,but nothing compared to say an exhaust.Its somthing you do after everything else breathing wise.

Yep exactly, tried everything else so might aswell add it in see what happens!

dougt5r
Friday 18th August 2006, 00:36
I have one on my 850 and to be honest you will notice virtually no improvement,after fitting it,the turbo spools slightly fatser and the topend it a tad better,but nothing compared to say an exhaust.Its somthing you do after everything else breathing wise.

Thats cause you still have that ****ty small TD04 exhaust wheel for a turbo.

Use a real turbo and you'll find it alot more effective.

elliot
Friday 18th August 2006, 02:01
Thats cause you still have that ****ty small TD04 exhaust wheel for a turbo.


No i dont. Its not much bigger in the exhaust side but it is bigger!I know what you mean though.

dougt5r
Friday 18th August 2006, 05:44
No i dont. Its not much bigger in the exhaust side but it is bigger!I know what you mean though.

Whats the specs on your turbo? The S60R manifold does flow quite a bit better than the stocker. (stock to stock)

volvos60t5
Wednesday 30th August 2006, 22:43
European tuning installed mine last week. here are some pictures of the old one (japanese style manifold) and the new one. I 'think' i notice some slight improvement in the top end but it just might be between the ears:) :biggrin: :
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i177/volvos60t5/uitlaatspruitstukJapanvs.jpg
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i177/volvos60t5/uitlaatspruitstukR.jpg