revhard manifolds

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tl1000sga
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Where can I get a revhard manifold from? I'm not ready to buy, just looking around and comparing prices?


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illspace
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have http://www.full-race.com build you one. it will be sweet.

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ummm isnt the revhard prone to cracking??? The jgs log manifold has a good reputation, i think i'm gonna get it.

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read up on it first (revhard).

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rco8786 wrote:http://www.revhard.com tard


you have to be a dealer to buy from there.

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tl1000sga wrote:you have to be a dealer to buy from there.
There is a section called Dealers...look on the left.

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RevHard isn't prone to cracking...but some have cracked.

You can pretty much gaurantee they won't if you prep it properly - Cut between the runners to allow for expansion, and then open the bolt holes a little. Voila, no cracking.

Later - Brian

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I don't think there is a manifold that exists that has no instances of cracking...I don't like revhard because of turbo clearance issues. Look into it... no tangenital housings...:-(

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Well, I was looking for a place on the web that sells them.

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Hmmm shameless plug I guess. I have one sitting here from my first custom kit.... thermocoated and everything.

I might be shooting myself in the foot, but you might want to read a bit and see what the shortcomings are according to this board, I myself didn't have a problems with it.

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Would you like to sell it?

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fmax manifolds have been solid.There first design warped but that was years ago.There new design is great.

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can the rev hard manifolds be used top or bottom mounted i heard they can ive got a turbo off an rb20 that need to be bottom mounted


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