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Looking for a place in perth 2 make up a custom manifold that will take the standard turbo postion as I have a hks gt2835 pros kit. Any suggestons? Rough Prices? Is it even worth while cause it wont be able to get any decent runner length, merges etc... May have to stick with honning the standard one.....

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Looking for a place in perth 2 make up a custom manifold that will take the standard turbo postion as I have a hks gt2835 pros kit. Any suggestons? Rough Prices? Is it even worth while cause it wont be able to get any decent runner length, merges etc... May have to stick with honning the standard one.....

cheers

Give Kermit a call from these forums. He does all sorts of custom work. Not sure about manifolds. He made my exhaust and he's work is very proffessional. Check out this thread. His contact info is there...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=141182

skeptical about the stainless ones....hearding about them cracking...and most dont even fit properly...Gave 6boost a call and they said impossible to make one in standard position with decent runners etc....Any1 know of any decent gains made from honing it?

nah kit dnt include the mainfold....But everything else to bolt it up nice a hassel free..Yeh looks like Im gona have to extrude and ceramic coat the standard...pitty one one in perth does it :glare: Ive seen a before and after one done...looks like a decent amount of extra volume is gained......power wises...who knows!!!! btw any1 know sum1 running the hks gt2835 with the .87 a/r? I purchased the .87 a/r with the turbinless kit to suit...wondering what power variation bewteen the two?

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