View Full Version : Mac's new shiny parts!!
macV70R
Monday 27th March 2006, 20:27
Well, finally got them...and they are tasty!
I have attached a couple of pics of my new 19t and s60R manifold.
Couldn't fit the downpipe on!
Tomcat
Monday 27th March 2006, 20:29
Oooooo nice shiny stuff!!. How much did all that cost if you dont mind me asking?, looks like a good mod for the future.
siamblue
Monday 27th March 2006, 21:50
would be good too know the price of the manifold? already have the 19T :)
Gary.
macV70R
Tuesday 28th March 2006, 06:20
No probs, got the manifold for £252.00 + vat. List price was £287.00.
Its brand new with a 12 month warranty.
macV70R
Tuesday 28th March 2006, 06:22
Oooooo nice shiny stuff!!. How much did all that cost if you dont mind me asking?, looks like a good mod for the future.
Turbo was about £575.00 Man £252.00 and I got lucky with a second hand downpipe for 175.00. All + vat.
( I also kept my own 18t turbo & downpipe)
Wobbly Dave
Tuesday 28th March 2006, 09:50
Why the manifold? What advantage do you think it will give you?
macV70R
Tuesday 28th March 2006, 16:48
I have spoken to a couple of peeps (one of them being spesh) & I was told the standard manifold was basically ££££e. The S60R one is much better flowing...so I'm told.
Hopefully it will give me an extra horse or two.
I was also thinking about putting a hi-flo cat on my downpipe, does anybody know anybody that has done this?
I have spoken to Stu from AAS and i am going to see him tomorrow with it.
Mac
Andrew
Tuesday 28th March 2006, 16:49
I have spoken to a couple of peeps (one of them being spesh) & I was told the standard manifold was basically ££££e. The S60R one is much better flowing...so I'm told.
Hopefully it will give me an extra horse or two.
I was also thinking about putting a hi-flo cat on my downpipe, does anybody know anybody that has done this?
I have spoken to Stu from AAS and i am going to see him tomorrow with it.
Mac
It looks open/ported like my recent one that I bought off Al meaning better gas flow.
Ac
elliot
Tuesday 28th March 2006, 18:31
The flow paths are much better than a ported std t5 manifold.I noticed very very small gain over my ported t5 manifold probably in my mind though.They will cause less heat than the std one though.
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