At least you have a good attitude about it!crzykrackr wrote:so now I got no transportation lol
So far the count is 1 bad experience vs 1 good experience, I see no "lucky few with no problems." I haven't used the turbo mani yet from ebay, i'm just playing devil's advocate, but I've seen online a 50/50 ratio of good and bad experiences.crzykrackr wrote:Well, hopefully you'll be one of the lucky few who don't have a problem.
Well, I'm ashamed to say this is my 2nd eBay manifold (specifically SSAutochrome. The first one I bought was a bottom mount when I first did my swap. It didn't even FIT on the motor. The stud holes were off by about 1/4'' and I even checked to make sure they didn't send me one for a KA, it didn't fit on that either. I proceeded to buy ANOTHER one off eBay, but this time I tried Megan racing. Fit perfect and never had a problem with it. I can say that I was satisfied with that "eBay" manifold, but the thing is I knew what I was buying before I bought it. I knew it was Megan Racing.Typically, I've found that most of the eBay retailers who are selling these "no-name" manifolds are ACTUALLY selling SSAutochrome. This is what most people that I've talked to at least, associate with eBay. For example, when I bought the top mount pictured above, there was no brand listed and the eBay retailer had no visual affiliation with SSAutochrome. Needless to say I was a little pissed when the UPS guy came and handed me a box with SSAutocrap written all over it. Granted, these are just MY experiences, but they haven't been good. I'm 1 for 3 with eBay manifold purchases, and 0 for 2 on SSAutochrome products. I'm not trying to tell people to not buy them, because they will. That's why they still make them. I'm just trying to inform people of my experiences. And since I have never actually seen pictures to back up peoples claims of manifolds cracking and stuff, I thought I'd share and show people that it DOES actually happen instead of just reading a bunch of wild claims with no proof.NismoDriver240 wrote:
eBay is a hit or miss, just because you had a bad product doesnt mean everyone who ever uses it will, read ALL the sellers feedback, good and bad, and search for reviews and ignore hearsay, thats where you'll see what I mean by 50/50 ratio
17psi - Not too much, but enoughNismoDriver240 wrote:
Sorry to hear dude, how much boost is "lots"
that is grimy!crzykrackr wrote: For example, when I bought the top mount pictured above, there was no brand listed and the eBay retailer had no visual affiliation with SSAutochrome. Needless to say I was a little pissed when the UPS guy came and handed me a box with SSAutocrap written all over it.
That's a Borg Warner.....Kalypso123 wrote:
but wait, what turbo are you running is that an ebay turbo
Hits full boost around 4200rpm.Kalypso123 wrote:
how fast was it spooling?
crzykrackr wrote:
Granted, these are just MY experiences, but they haven't been good. I'm 1 for 3 with eBay manifold purchases, and 0 for 2 on SSAutochrome products. I'm not trying to tell people to not buy them, because they will. That's why they still make them. I'm just trying to inform people of my experiences. And since I have never actually seen pictures to back up peoples claims of manifolds cracking and stuff, I thought I'd share and show people that it DOES actually happen instead of just reading a bunch of wild claims with no proof.
ummmmm.... that would do it. After stock turbo one might question eBay productscrzykrackr wrote:17psi - Not too much, but enough
I know you get what you pay for but... to be fair, hanging a 5lb wastegate off a dongle like that isn't necessarily the best way to mount a wastegate.crzykrackr wrote:As I reflect back, I ponder why I would have purchased a manifold from eBay. Oh, yeah, because it was $700 cheaper than the cheapest GOOD top mount mani out there. So here I am, with this eBay manifold....I'll just let the pictures do the talking.
There you have it, if you buy an eBay manifold and run lots of boots, this is what you will get.
Moral of the story: $800 spent now will be a lot better than $800 spent later, plus the $100 for the manifold you have with a hole in it, and the time you will spend with your car down. Do it right the first time.
I'm not out-right saying it, but look at that manifold and look at mine. They are identical....kentuckyslider wrote:Best cheap top mount tubular I've found http://www.jgycustoms.com/240s...d.htmI think it's megan racing or made in house at JGY and they have good welds.[/url]
I'm not saying anything you said is wrong at all, but let's be real. The manifold is MADE with the flange for the wastegate. They know what is going to go on there when they made it, so I shouldn't have to modify something that they were supposed to correctly manufacture or design. I bet a full race or even peakboost manifold wouldn't do that....Neil wrote:I didn't read any posts in this thread aside from the OP so Im sorry if it was covered already but if you don't add a flex joint to the wastegate pipe, OF COURSE it's going to crack on you. That pipe sees 1000x more changes in temperature than the main piping does, and along with it, expands/contracts just as often. All that movement with nothing in place to absorb it makes the metal fragile, just like how you can bend a spoon back and forth until it easily breaks in half. I wouldnt necessarily blame the manifold. Get a small flex joint and have another go.