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Old 03-30-05, 04:52 PM
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Need an answer to an old question: best manifold to use for single turbo?

What is the best single turbo manifold to use on a 1994 RX7? Buyit from HKS?? or get one custom made?
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The kind that doesn't crack !

Ask about different kits in the single turbo forum, and maybe do a search !?
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Thanks...

We've had some bad experiences with "life time guarantee" manifolds already. Just thought there was a credible quick answer ;-)

There are manifolds on e-Bay from SSAutochrome available for $179.00.
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go to the single turbo section and search. lots of threads about this already. and probably some info in the single turbo faq section.
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make your own. you can pipe it so that it doesn't sit too low which makes for ease of maint. and avoid add'l heat on the LIM
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