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Offline RTechUK

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Re: Manifold recommendations
« Reply #10 on: 08 May 2012, 20:42 »
use a stock manifold and port it, mine was running close on 400bhp..lol

Nick

How/where do I go about getting a stock one ported???

Scrap yard and dremil is the best way to go.

I will have look to see if i have an old one in the workshop.

I pushed a little under 400bhp on my k04-001/023 hybrid with NOS no crack, now its running on our AGU development k03s WMI setup at 261bhp 280lbft



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Re: Manifold recommendations
« Reply #11 on: 09 May 2012, 09:34 »
Interested in doing this myself, just need some pointers as to what to port and how much :wink:


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