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Got a freebee off Stao. Just a manifold from China I think with longer runner and bigger pipes.

Makes the power though just quality isn't there

I'd rather jump off a bridge then take off that manifold.

Have welded up the crack and fingers crossed.

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Not according to Stao's test, makes more but not that much more

I think my manifold made about 340rwkw on his test car

yea 337rwkws on E85, and 360rwkws with the current high mount setup. Take 40kws off for pump 98.

Look this, it was dropped off by a 70 year old man this morning whom treated his car religiously. Fully on hand mirror polished, not a scratch or drop of grease on it.

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Except his turbine wheel wasn't in the right place.

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watch I turn this into a SS2. :P

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G'day Simon,

Yeah I thought it was you!! I just couldn't remember the username :angry:

Thanks for chiming in mate, I'll shoot you a text now cos Saturday sounds good :cheers:

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I got a 2IU highflow with CNC compressor wheel. Its response is pretty close to stock (You'll never beat stock response).

Boost spike in my graphs is from using stock actuator and trying to reach 14psi. Even with blocked boost signal stock actuator only holes 12.6psi. Got a very linear 224rwkw.

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Thanks Simon, looks great. Will check it out tomorrow, so just let me know where you're checking out the car for your sis and I'll be there :)

Thanks mate.

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