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Old 12-29-2008, 10:44 PM
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Ok so i was either on here or N***club a while ago and saved a page that had this set of headers that i wanted for my KA24DE-T the were like the JGY short manifold but they were from somewhere else so i saved the website and now that my mom re-did the computer everything went bye bye so can someone help me in my search??

nevermind i think it was from rev hard??? anyone have any comments on the rev hard turbo manifold??

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Old 12-30-2008, 01:36 AM
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they are very stout manifolds.. i had one and had no issues with it.

however its called a manifold, not a header.
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im really looking into getting one i heard that its a lot easier for a mid size turbo to spool faster rather than long tubular manifolds. and sorry about the header part. It was between the revhard manifold and the peakboost manifold.
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yea... its truly a science of matching manifolds.

many people will down talk cast style manifolds without trying them.

I had a tubular SSAC manifold and switched to the cast Revhard and my full spool level with my Garret T3 turbo was lowered from about 3100rpms to about 2750-2800 rpms
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