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SPA manifold... Feedback anyone?
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07/11/2015 15:15
07/11/2015 15:15
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F1ANG
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Hi guys as above, I'm just hoping to hear from anybody who has any experience with the spa exhaust manifold?
How well does it work? Are these manifolds prone to cracking also?
Any feedback would be great.
Thanks.
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Re: SPA manifold... Feedback anyone?
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07/11/2015 23:54
07/11/2015 23:54
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F1ANG
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Thanks for the feedback guys, good to know Between me and my dad, we have 5 standard manifolds, and every bloody one of them has cracked, even the best ones are showing hair line cracks, time for a change! Thanks again, and thanks for the advice Joe, I will do.
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Re: SPA manifold... Feedback anyone?
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07/11/2016 22:15
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skeandubh
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The Spa manifold is T3, designed for 38mm external wastegate. They are prone to warping after a few heavy heat cycles so may end up with a blow. I have had to machine two of these manifolds, but they do flow well enough and are a good alternative especially if wanting to go external wastegate. Out of interest would it be possible to use the SPA manifold with a turbo with an integral wastegate? Possibly just block off the flange for the external wastegate. Just an idea - any thoughts?
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