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2.0 Tubular manifold wanted (Read 392 times)
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2.0 Tubular manifold wanted
15. Oct 2009 at 13:07
 
Hi,I looking for a 4 branch tubular manifold for a 2.0 16v.miniface lift.Would prefer in Stainless steel or anyone know where i can get one made.
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Reply #1 - 15. Oct 2009 at 13:18
 
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Reply #2 - 15. Oct 2009 at 19:45
 
Nice price.
Didn't realise the prices were that dear today.Last set i bought for a Lotus Carlton didn't cost that much.IIRC they cost about £300 the pair but that was a few years back.I think i may make my own again if the welder still works. Something to do in the winter months
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Reply #3 - 15. Oct 2009 at 21:15
 
lol i think they have to be specific lengths dont they?
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Reply #4 - 16. Oct 2009 at 15:25
 
ngrainqey wrote on 15. Oct 2009 at 21:15:
lol i think they have to be specific lengths dont they?


yes. the best is to have the pipes all the same length.the last set i made took about a month to get right,bending,cutting etc.if you have a wielder,pipe bender and you take your time it's quite easy.I make a jig up first using flex pipe to get the routing. Tubes on order now.Should cost in total of around £100
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