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Uprated Manifold.


msherry21
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Hi all, was just wondering if anyone has an uprated manifold on their mk2 but still the original turbo? Thinking of getting a new stainless manifold but wondering if its worth it, don't know of anyone with one? will I get a good amount of performance out of it? where can I get one? How much should I be paying? Oh....and are they easy to fit? straight bolt off/bolt on?

thanks and sorry for all the questions.

cheers,

Michael.

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Hi all, was just wondering if anyone has an uprated manifold on their mk2 but still the original turbo? Thinking of getting a new stainless manifold but wondering if its worth it, don't know of anyone with one? will I get a good amount of performance out of it? where can I get one? How much should I be paying? Oh....and are they easy to fit? straight bolt off/bolt on?

thanks and sorry for all the questions.

cheers,

Michael.

I`ve got a stainless manifold and decat downpipe on my GT4. Which is obv the same as the tubby engine. Fits fine with the standard turbo, needed just a tiny bit of modification to a lug on hte cyl head. And the top mount had to go. There`s definately a difference in performance. Not earth shattering but noticeable. :thumbsup:

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