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how are revhard turbo manifolds ive done alot of searching but cant find anything to good how are they compared to inline pros manifold would i be able to put down 500whp with it and does anybody put down around 500 whp with it and would
it be strong and reliable? thanks jordan!
it be strong and reliable? thanks jordan!
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from what i hear (im planning on goign turbo with a fully built motor) the inline pro manifold will make less power because its a log manifold. However, i also have heard that no one has ever seen that manifold cold because its that reliable. I havn't heard much about the revhard turbo manifold but hopefully someone else chimes in.
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yah i love the idea of inline pro i would love to get a inline manifold but its more rare to see one for sale an im trying to piece together my kit, so i can find revhard manifolds for sale i would rather have a inline pro but if i have to settle for revhard i would atleast like to hear some stuff about it cause there isnt that much talk about it when i search
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I had a revhard manifold which I put over 30K on and it works fine. No issues with cracking to worry about. It's not going to flow as well as an Inlinepro Mani but for a budget priced manifold it will do the job.
I also had the Inlinepro manifold, I didn't get to use it because I decide to go with a larger turbo than it would support. The IP manifold uses larger runners than the revhard one. It feels really solid like there would be no way the thing would ever crack.
I would buy a IP mani and a revhard if your really on a budget. You may want to look at the Pfabrications manifold it is nicely priced at $429
Here's a link
http://www.pfabrications.com/inc/sdetail/303
I also had the Inlinepro manifold, I didn't get to use it because I decide to go with a larger turbo than it would support. The IP manifold uses larger runners than the revhard one. It feels really solid like there would be no way the thing would ever crack.
I would buy a IP mani and a revhard if your really on a budget. You may want to look at the Pfabrications manifold it is nicely priced at $429
Here's a link
http://www.pfabrications.com/inc/sdetail/303
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I just picked up a pfab log manifold for 399. A nice log manifold might not make as much as a full tubular but it will still make tons of power with the right supporting parts. Pang from pfab said he has not had any of his s2k manifolds crack on him, plus they have a lifetime warranty against cracking.
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I have the revhard cast, I'm just about to go tubular.
I'll be posting some dynographs I'm looking for around 425-450whp and I feel confident that the rev-hard will achieve it without issues.
Plus they've been great for support!
-Greg
I'll be posting some dynographs I'm looking for around 425-450whp and I feel confident that the rev-hard will achieve it without issues.
Plus they've been great for support!
-Greg
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I'm doing a bit of research on turbo kits right now as i may be switching over and found Rev Hard itself has a tubular manifold.
Rev Hard Tubular manifold
Rev Hard Tubular manifold