Turbo manifold group buy!!!!

9450erick

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Well for the 1st time i saw the thread that MAPerformance posted (http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35972) and i was wondering who else would be interested in buying a turbo manifold for their f23. I certainly am and the more people we have the more i bet we can get a discount. I know many people on this forum have a turbo or are planning on getting one and this is the chance to get a good manifold for our cars at a decent price.
I think we would have to agree on one design call them up negotiate a good price that everyone's willing to pay.
This guy is promoting his business on every forum so something must be happening to his business, in which he needs more costumes. this is our time to get a good manifold for a good price.
Post here if your interested and how we should approach this.
I think this is a very good idea
 

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You saw how f**kin nice those welds are. you cant ask for more
how much you willing to spend. I' am willing to put a good 600-750 range. If more people are interested I can talk to him to see what he can get us
 

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Nice welds indeed, but I would NEVER pay that much for a manifold. If it was like $250, then it is a different story, otherwise I'd use regular STR one for $100. lol
 

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Nice welds indeed, but I would NEVER pay that much for a manifold. If it was like $250, then it is a different story, otherwise I'd use regular STR one for $100. lol

Exactly what he said. I hear eclipse manifolds fit our cars too with a bit of modding. Can't get any better than that :thumbsup:
 

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i dont know about other people but i would really like to make some impressive #'s on our f23. Our f23 has a lot to offer, yet a lot of us say its a pos. Its not going to be cheap to make this motor be a quick one, b/c of the low support it gets, (and thats why ppl say its a pos b/c it takes so much money to make it fast) but i know our f23 can impress with a legit setup. im not trying to skimp on stuff.
Nice welds indeed, but I would NEVER pay that much for a manifold. If it was like $250, then it is a different story, otherwise I'd use regular STR one for $100. lol
idk but ive been looking at all the great builds and they for sure don't use log manifolds. those are for noobs barely getting into the game of turbo charging. not saying the log is not a good style it does have some good points to it, but i dont think thats a manifold for me. i was thinking more along the lines of a shorty or a twin scroll top mount
 
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The equal tubular manifolds he makes are way better than the cast manifolds from STR. You get what you pay for. I would be in on this.....but i'm broke :p
 

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Log manifolds are not for noobs. You've been misinformed. You only need a tubular equal length manifold if you're going for big power. Log manifolds are durable, cheap and effective. Unless you're going all out which most people on here are not then you don't need a tubular equal length.
 

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I never said they were for noobs. What i said was equal tubular manifolds are way better than log manifolds. Simple fact. For budget builds, yes, log manifolds are the way to go. That has nothing to do with how good they are compared to equal tubular manifolds.
 
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