Marshall
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where would i buy a 4-2-1 S/s janspeed from?
I just looked on janspeed direct, but doesn't say if its s/s or not, or what the pipe formation is.
https://www.janspeed.com/comersus/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=3481
BTW its for a 1.4 sport with velos powerbox and exaustsuk s/s system.
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Dean_W
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It's mild steel.
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Marshall
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can you suggest a decent s/s 4-2-1 manifold then? dont mind spendind £200-300 since the exhaust has already cost £600 so far.
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Marshall
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is the lexmaul the same as the janspeed but S/s?
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jr
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the lexmual one is poorer quality
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Dave A
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why do you want stainless? the best exhausts available are mild steel ones.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by lee mitchell
he doesnt want one thats gonna rust he said james
thats not why you buy a manifold
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lee mitchell
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u dont have to tell me that
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Dave A
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manifolds get so hot that they dont really rust. stainless ones are prone to cracking as well.
plus stainless ones dont stay shiny for long.
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SAL
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might save my money?
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Dave A
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my janspeed one is 2 years old and it was removed a few weeks back, all that was wrong was a bit of flaky surface rust.
the one on my xr2 (years ago) lasted about 8 years, then the car was sold.
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SAL
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did you get any power gains?
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jr
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of corse you do, it would be utterly pointless otherwise
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Dave A
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the gains that you get from any 'performance product' are directly related to the other modifications you have carried out.
i.e; the manifold would gain something but with a standard inlet on an x16xe its pointless fitting one as the biggest restriction is the inlet.
I dont know what my manifold gained by way of bhp/torque but im currently running 180bhp so the manifold cant be bad.
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jr
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he allready running my old lexmaul dave
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Dave A
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fit a janspeed 4-2-1 and then a shiny cover like so:
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Ojc
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Has he got the computer fan mod?
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Scotty C
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I wouldn't get a protech manifold if I were you. They sit stupidly low and hit the floor all the time
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csweatherston
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get a janspeed and wrap it with heat wrap.......
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
get a janspeed and wrap it with heat wrap.......
nooooooooo that will crack, you shouldnt rap a mild steel manifold in heat rap
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csweatherston
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ooops.......
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dhdev
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
get a janspeed and wrap it with heat wrap.......
nooooooooo that will crack, you shouldnt rap a mild steel manifold in heat rap
Are you having a Giraffe? What is this statement based on? I've had my BTB mild steel manifold wrapped from day one and it's still in one piece. Surely wrapping the manifold keeps the heat in and therefore reduces the chance of cracking as the metal is more ductile when hot?
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jr
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its based on me beeing told by loads of ford tuners never to rap a mild steel manifold because its promotes cracking
i dont know the inns and outs of it without rininging one of them up, so cant argue techincally, buts it wildly know that most of them, espically the janspeed ones crack after time when rapped
rallydesign also know about this
when i had my BTB it was fine when rapped
but im only passing on info ive been told by people who i respect
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jr
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also the mongoose mild steel downpipe are well known fro cracking when heat rapped
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dhdev
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quote: Originally posted by jr
its based on me beeing told by loads of ford tuners never to rap a mild steel manifold because its promotes cracking
i dont know the inns and outs of it without rininging one of them up, so cant argue techincally, buts it wildly know that most of them, espically the janspeed ones crack after time when rapped
rallydesign also know about this
when i had my BTB it was fine when rapped
but im only passing on info ive been told by people who i respect
Fair enough!
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