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:thinker i was just wondering what makes the SR manifold different from the CA? are the runners farthewr set apart or what. cause i was thinking of getting an SR manifold and cutting off the flange and welding a CA one on there, but if the runners are farther apart then this couldn't happen. let me know.Thanks,Paul


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why would you want to do that? The SR manifold is not that good.

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well it wouldn't be a factory one. it would be aftermarket

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It won't work, the ports are too far apart.

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Why not just purchase a CA18 manifold? We sell them for the same price as our SR ones...

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what sort of ca manifolds do you have?? ex or inlet and can we get more info please...

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yeah can we get some info on your manifold...like price, etc...:D Thanks,Paul

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Daunttless, went to your website and didn't see anything about a manifold!!! could you give me a price on one fitted for T3/T4?Thansk,Paul


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