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T5frankie
Friday 4th March 2011, 17:07
whats the benefits of an me7 manifold? and is it just a straight bolt on job?

Rnash2002
Friday 4th March 2011, 17:21
I would say to flow better from engine to turbo,should bolt straight up.

leet5r
Friday 4th March 2011, 17:30
and the fact ya can say , its got a me7 manifold on lol.
they look similar to the pre me7 but iirc they have japan on

t5 pete
Friday 4th March 2011, 17:38
Im very sceptical as to wheather they flow any better to the standard t5 manifold you can deffinatly see the s60r one being better

p fandango
Friday 4th March 2011, 17:39
S60R/V70R is a better design again

http://www.ipdusa.com/uploads/images_products_large/1860.jpg

leet5r
Friday 4th March 2011, 17:51
am sure tony on t5d5 can get me7 manifolds aswell

GazT4R
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:20
The ME7 ones can be ported a lot better.

Jamest5r
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:29
I will have a me7 mani coming of my car in the near future if your interested Frankie

T5frankie
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:33
I will have a me7 mani coming of my car in the near future if your interested Frankie

is it worth the bother? cos i would prefer to do all these jobs at once

Jamest5r
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:43
Probably but its up to you, you can have it for £20.

T5frankie
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:46
Probably but its up to you, you can have it for £20.

will it just bolt on? would it affect the positioning of the 19t? and when is it coming off? and what you replacing it with?

Jamest5r
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:49
will it just bolt on? would it affect the positioning of the 19t? and when is it coming off? and what you replacing it with?


Yes, no, couple of weeks, s60r.

T5frankie
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:51
Yes, no, couple of weeks, s60r.

let me know mate when its off

GazT4R
Friday 4th March 2011, 20:12
If you've got the time spend some time porting it out to improve the flow.