Hi I am looking to get a exhaust manifold made over the winter to improve on what i have got,
currently run a 4 -1 but need to got 4-2-1 any ideas who to go to ??
would like to stay local to the south if poss but understand i may have to travel to get quality.
or is there a off the shelf item i can purchase for the blackbird engine?.
Cheers
Sean
MK Engineering are typically the best bespoke value for money manufacturer...
Steve
With your location you may wish to try either
Nick Paravanni,
Competition Fabrications,
Dunsbank Industrial Estate,
Old Buckenham,
Attleborough,
Norfolk.
Tel: 01953 454573
or
Dave Parish
Powerspeed
Unit 3 Paddocks Farm
Bethersden Road
Hothfield
Nr Ashford
Kent
Tel. 01233 662225
- Jim
I can highly recommend Simpson Race Exhausts in Slough, it won't be cheap (budget on £6-700 for a full system including silencer) but the quality of workmanship is second to none IMHO.
only looking for the manifold as i have this little beauty (pic attached) for the can.
thanks for the input will investigate further.
Sean
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only looking for the manifold as i have this little beauty (pic attached) for the can.
thanks for the input will investigate further.
Sean
details are above the can was from dave at power speed.
done a few checks its aorund 100 db but it is more engine noise now than exhaust noise,
would go to him for a manifold but the price he is asking i wouldnt pay so am looking elsewhere.
the silencer was £315 all in including fitting and link pipe,
its is fully repackable and quite he can do all sizes of cans good company,
cheers
If you want optimum performance, go for a Tony Law exhaust. They only do them in mild and not stainless, unless you have a turbo fitted. They are
based in Leeds however, so it's a long way for you to travel. Well worth the money though IMO.
Phil
MK engineering not the sportscars will sell you a mild steel exhaust in kit form correctly bent for around £40 plus P+P its a bit of a trial and error process but I was able to make mine look really neat with time and patience and a can of VHT exhaust paint.