I currently looking at some locost ways of sorting my exhaust system out but still want it to look ok quality.
I seen to have four options
1. Westfield or MK new manifold ~£250, looks good but too expensive
2. An old westfield race manifold but needs collector not sure how it will exit the body work and the ease of welding a collector on>
3. This one on ebay for around £100 delivered but no sure about it, thoughts welcomed.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ZETEC-CUSTOM-TUBULAR-MANIFOLD-KIT_W0QQitemZ370071341841QQihZ024QQcategoryZ72205QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
Mike
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Hi Tim windmill on here bought a westfield manifold and its very good for the money
Jacko
Mike,
i like the one on ebay.i am changing from a pinto to a zetec soon and think i will be tempted by one.shame it's not in stainless
though.
Andy
Zetec flanges are available and tons of places sell mandrel bends.
If your canny with the mig or have gas its very possible, just takes ages... but time is free
OR, how about a standard Focus tube type manifold cut and shut??
Summit like this?
Focus
[Edited on 3/9/08 by coozer]
A friend has 2 St170 manifolds, which if i'd known about earlier i'd have cut and shut myself.
ATB Dan.
Will those "ramhorn" type ones or fleabay fit with a raceline water rail?
Or how about this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-Ford-Zetec-2-0-ltr-Exhaust-Manifold_W0QQitemZ200250573247QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item200250573247&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C66%3A2%
7C65%3A1%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Cheers
Clive
[Edited on 3/9/08 by cliftyhanger]
manifolds arnt simply 4 random tubes bent to roughly the right length
if you have a tuned engine or even of you do not its worth either talking to a specialist or doing the math yourself to work out your primary and
secondary pipe lengths and diameters to get the power you want from your engine where you want it off the shelf manifolds often restrict engines when
you run them up on a dyno if you cant stretch to a custom build i would just stick with the factory manifold where this has already been done for you
and match the ports it may be a mass production item but at least it is designed to give useable power and torque
save the pennies for a stainless one mk or westfield, but if you need to get it going use the old manifold for now
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Originally posted by jamie1107
manifolds arnt simply 4 random tubes bent to roughly the right length
if you have a tuned engine or even of you do not its worth either talking to a specialist or doing the math yourself to work out your primary and secondary pipe lengths and diameters to get the power you want from your engine where you want it off the shelf manifolds often restrict engines when you run them up on a dyno if you cant stretch to a custom build i would just stick with the factory manifold where this has already been done for you and match the ports it may be a mass production item but at least it is designed to give useable power and torque