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rpjg1975 13th June 2012 10:39 PM

RST Manifold
 
Just a heads up for anyone. I bought an rst exhaust manifold off ebay last night and the seller has another one to sell. :)

Price is a bit of a bargain by all accounts £15.00 +£8.99 postage seeing as most other ones seem to be £40+ :eek:

Linky

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/escort-rs-...item27c7b9ed13

Cheers

Russ

HandyAndy 14th June 2012 09:33 AM

Thats a bargain :cool:

These manifolds make it so much easier to route the exhaust down pipe when using a CVH engine in the Roadster.

Nice find Russ.....you,re getting nearly as good as me for finding the bargains ........I say "nearly" :D as I managed to get my RS turbo manifold for 99p starting price :D

cheers
andy

twinturbo 14th June 2012 12:49 PM

I got mine for about £20 all in from memory.

Took me a very short while to build my system once i had it.
http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showp...3&postcount=89

TT

loony 14th June 2012 01:07 PM

Don't you worry about primaries length etc. ? Turbo manifolds are much shorter than N/A...

I'm asking because I think about making headers for my ZX-9R... and to make "inboard" exhaust system... like this: http://youtu.be/yDxkeSDYR4w

The main reason is.... LHD car + exhaust at left side of car = headache :p
So my exhaust should be "inboard" with exit on the right side or... "outboard" with silencer on the right.

twinturbo 14th June 2012 02:55 PM

If you look at the standard 1.8CVH manifold the primaries are very short on that anyway, and a bit unbalanced.

I think for most of us it will be a first fix anyway, get through IVA then decide on the future path to either a bigger engine or making up a tubular manifold.

TT


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