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SS Exhaust Manifolds

Posted By: ioksotot

SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 11:40

Hi people, i wondered if any of you 16v turbo owners have fitted a SS manifold from: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/FCCK2000 and how good they are?

Paul, from fcck2000, tells me that he's prototyping a 20vt manifold, which should be available towards the end of September and I was thinking of investing.

Cheers \:D
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 14:41

huh.. well it cant be any worse than stock 20vt ones..
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 14:50

We already know \:D

http://www.fiatcoupeclub.org/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=616015#Post616015
Posted By: ioksotot

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 15:12

ah... ok thanks guys, will be buying one of these when Paul releases them then, didn't realise that he was a forum member (should have guessed) \:D
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 19:23

:-) paul from ebay here..

I did a group buy on the Integrale forum, have a read through these threads if you need re-assuring ;-)

http://forums.delphiforums.com/evoforum/messages/?msg=21924.1

Hope this helps
Paul
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 19:40

Paul, I have 4 people waiting for this manifold as soon as I've dynoed it on mine. \:\) You doing T3 & external WG options too? I want a screamer pipe \:D
Posted By: ioksotot

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 20:01

Hey Paul, thanks for the group buy links, also caught your eBay feedback.

Will definately buy one of your 20vt manifolds as soon as they are ready, hope you didn't mind me asking around? \:D

Are you taking names/deposits at the moment or should I wait until you list - also, have you an idea of price?

My manifold has been welded twice in the last two months so i think it's on its way out, since i'm going to be replacing the exhaust for a ss one i'd also like to sort the manifold at the same time.

Cheers
Steve
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 20:05

Not speaking on Pauls behalf but there are many people awaiting final details on the 20VT manifold, including myself, just keep an eye on the thread I posted earlier and when its ready I’m sure there will be a group buy ;\)
Posted By: ioksotot

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 20:17

ok thanks turboj, will do \:\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 23:16

Hi,

I will have the new manifold by the end of the month, I'm fitting it up to a scrapper coupe I have just to make sure it fits. http://pistonheads.co.uk/sales/565466.htm

The coupe will then be either sold complete or broken if I cannot sort out the running issues.

As for performance gains.. I can assure you it will be far better than standard, look at the crappy angles the primaries hit the collector on a standard manifold, all primaries are different lengths by miles.. add to this they crack, TBH the standard manifold is a complete load of cast crap.

Paul
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 23:21

I'm not going to take deposits untill things are proven, with my design I think I'm going to need to replace the water rail for a new one, this is because I wanted a manifold that performs not just looks good.

Regarding the price, i reckon £370 will be the e bay price, group buy will be much better if numbers are good. maybe nearer £335 but this is to be confirmed once I have all costs in.

Paul
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 20/08/2008 23:26

T3 is really old hat TBH so i'm not doing these, the later T25, T28 roller bearing turbo's are far better.
The external wastegate option will need to be done by your local engineers. The main issue is when going external other mods need to be done to turbo elbow etc, it makes sense to just add the extra piping where you need it.

Paul
Posted By: ioksotot

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 00:10

Hi Paul, thanks for the info, no problem on the price, I'll look out for the group buy to save some pennies but its a good price anyway without.

Just to be clear though, I take it that this will be a direct replacement for the standard manifold? You said that you will be replacing the water rail, is this a modified WR and if so will this be a requirement? One last question (sorry), i'm running a standard turbo and have no plans to decat (going to run a ss cat), so will the manifold be ok with this or will i have to modify the turbo to 360 degrees? (this last one is probably a silly question as i don't think i will have to, but thought i'd better ask)

Cheers
Steve
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 01:25

The T3 inlet was for the GT30's ;\)

External wastegate is a must in my opinion, even on the T2 inlet I would go down the external WG option for my GT28 series if possible. I would wait a little bit longer for this option. Just do both you know you can \:D
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 07:32

I will supply a water rail if required as part of the deal, if it needs the rail I'll make a new stainless steel one.

Your questions about the cat and thrust bearing within the turbo will be no different to if you had standard manifold.

Paul
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 07:39

Indeed the GT30 is T3.

Let me first get the tubular manifold done and then possibly look into the external wastegate. I guess a screamer pipe would be simple but the idea of coupling back into the elbow will be more work than I want to do. I would have to supply a new elbow, a new flexi between manifold and elbow and then different sizes of flanges, it all adds up to make it difficult.

Paul
Posted By: ioksotot

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 10:17

that's great - thanks Paul \:\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 11:35

Don't worry about the exit of the external wastgate we can choose to run a screamer pipe or run it back into the exhaust. You don't what the wastegate gas going back into the manifold anyway if it was to go back further down the system would be ideal.

Here is 4 pot an example of what I mean something like this would be the tits ;\)

http://img374.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mannyyo8.jpg
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 22:14

let me complete the standard ones first and then we can look into doing the external exit :-)I think I'll have enough stuff to sort out before thinking about the external wastegate.

Out of interest how long (guestimate) does it take to remove the manifold? for a good DIY mechanic.

Cheers
Paul
Posted By: Taffy20vt

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 22:19

 Originally Posted By: fcck2000

Out of interest how long (guestimate) does it take to remove the manifold? for a good DIY mechanic.

Cheers
Paul


I can get my turbo and manifold off in a little over an hour
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 23:00

Fancy getting paid £30 per hour for one hour LOL

I bet it takes me more than that trying to undo the fixing nuts to the turbo...

Cheers
Paul
Posted By: Gaz

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 23:15

 Originally Posted By: fcck2000
Hi,

I will have the new manifold by the end of the month, I'm fitting it up to a scrapper coupe I have just to make sure it fits. http://pistonheads.co.uk/sales/565466.htm

The coupe will then be either sold complete or broken if I cannot sort out the running issues.

As for performance gains.. I can assure you it will be far better than standard, look at the crappy angles the primaries hit the collector on a standard manifold, all primaries are different lengths by miles.. add to this they crack, TBH the standard manifold is a complete load of cast crap.

Paul



She you Tuesday then Paul when you pick it up.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 21/08/2008 23:23

 Originally Posted By: Taffy20vt
I can get my turbo and manifold off in a little over an hour


I changed my mates manifold in about 45....... on his evo 7 \:D
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 25/08/2008 17:36

I'll be doing my best to get to you about 10ish. i'll bring along one of the 16v manifolds I do so you can have a look ;-)

Cheers
Paul
Posted By: Gaz

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 25/08/2008 20:00

Sweet be good to have a look at it.
Posted By: Gaz

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 26/08/2008 19:37

Did you get back ok Paul?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 26/08/2008 22:40

Hi Gaz,

Yes got back without any issues although i had cramp in both hands from gripping the steering wheel tight all the way home LOL
The "A frame" for towing was spot on and highly recommended.

Just a quick note for Solo Italia, Thanks for all your help and advice guys, car I've bought is as described and the advice and time given whilst I was their was very helpful and :-) FREE

Cheers
Paul
Posted By: Gaz

Re: SS Exhaust Manifolds - 27/08/2008 19:09

No worrys pleased to help
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