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Old Dec 31, 2003, 05:00 AM
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Full Race Exhuast manifold

http://www.full-race.com/pd_manifolds.html

has some amzing looking manifolds they list one for the 4G

anyone running one of these?

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Old Dec 31, 2003, 08:09 AM
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yeah those are really nice manifolds. they flow alot and will spool the turbo much faster, which means you can go with a larger turbo.

they are the hottest item for turbo hondas, even kenny tran, the Laskeys and many other hot rod racers use it on their race car. the only downside to it is that its alot of money...$1100+
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Those manifolds are nice. I have seen them before. They will not fit the EVO 8. The spacing is all wrong and they are made for the DSM's.


Our manifolds will jet hot coated not polished like his, but we are very proud of our set up as well. Here is a couple pics of our two designs.
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standard design
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nasty lookin welds

Any notice in turbo spool on the equal length??
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I hope you are joking about the welds.



Anyway the equal length manifold will spool faster than the standard set up.
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manifold

RNR do you guy's have a picture of your kit with the jet hot & some more details ?
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Here is a pic w/Jet Hot coating
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nice work !! not to be pain, I was on your site & would like to see close up's of the intercooler if possible ! !
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Here is a pic



24x10.5x3.5"

supports 700-750hp

Bolts on with no mods
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how much for the EL manifold?


will it fit with the stock turbo?
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Originally posted by RnR Racing
Here is a pic w/Jet Hot coating
Hey guys.. when I spoke to jet-hot, they recommended against using their sterling coating, and recommended their JetHot 2000 coating (which is textured like the HPC Alumacote) they had mentioned to me that the sterling coating is designed for 1300 degrees and may not hold up to the heat the turbo manifolds may see.. Have you experienced any problems with it dulling or chipping/cracking off from heat cycling? I love that sterling coating, but was curious about its longevity since i was planning on coating my JIC header with it.

Whoops, O/T post.. PM me with info if you want..
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Personally, I would go for a Swain Tech White Lightning coat.

But that's just my btdt.
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The coating that is on there holds up to 2000 degrees. I wouldn't recommend the 1300 degree stuff as it wouldn't last.
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That was my point. The 2000 coating has a texture.. the pics you show are glossy and smooth.. Is that the 2000 degree coating?


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