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i heard that the rev hard manifolds that came with the kits aren't of a very good construction.. something about all being different lengths. i can understand this, but does it really make that big of a deal?
unless you are goin tubular I would use nothing but inline pro or rev hard. personally I like Inline pro's better but if you are gettin the kit the rev hard will work fine
that is your opinion but you are wrong. brian fisher from inline pro using their manifold went 11.0@136mph on street tires and pump gas this past weekend and that is the street tire record he also went 9.97@147mph on slicks and please remember this is a street car with STOCK sleeves. If a cast mani can get you to 9's I would use it and keep AC and all
yeah, well that's all well and good, but i don't have ac to start with so i'm not too worried about it... besides.. tubular looks way cooler, especially in stainless steel
yeah, well that's all well and good, but i don't have ac to start with so i'm not too worried about it... besides.. tubular looks way cooler, especially in stainless steel
I'm running a Revhard Manifold on my R and I love it. I am actually considering putting it on my Civic and purchasing a larger turbo setup for the R. Still kinda undecided. I love my Revhard Manifold though