The Manifold Thread
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From: Performance Tuning (PTUNING) 9432 Center Point Lane Manassas, VA 20110
Lol! Cleaned it up a little bit. We'll keep it oriented on the manifolds 
But yes, we're extremely proud of our manifolds along with our turbo system.
-O'Brien

But yes, we're extremely proud of our manifolds along with our turbo system.
-O'Brien
So can someone enlighten me as to which manifolds are prone to cracking?
I know the Mase one is very prone to it and most of the bottom mount ones (Full Race Ramhorn, Ptuning, etc.) aren't, but I thought I read someone (who seemed fairly knowledgable) say that pretty much all sidewinder styles would crack eventually because of the weight and vibrations... is that true? Any sidewinders that have absolutely no cracking issues?
Set me straight if I've said anything wrong. I don't want to spread false information...
I know the Mase one is very prone to it and most of the bottom mount ones (Full Race Ramhorn, Ptuning, etc.) aren't, but I thought I read someone (who seemed fairly knowledgable) say that pretty much all sidewinder styles would crack eventually because of the weight and vibrations... is that true? Any sidewinders that have absolutely no cracking issues?
Set me straight if I've said anything wrong. I don't want to spread false information...
Most tubular manifolds will crack with time and vibrations but no big deal in my opinion, just repair and brace it.
The turbo is very heavy and the tubes get weaker with the heat, long tubes weaker than short ones.
A tubular welded manifold will never be the best when it comes these things but well worth it because of the performance.
The turbo is very heavy and the tubes get weaker with the heat, long tubes weaker than short ones.
A tubular welded manifold will never be the best when it comes these things but well worth it because of the performance.


