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TTiX Manifolds....
... Are back in STOCK
$1500 for a set uncoated
$1800 for a set coated
Supplies are limited and pricing may change as inventory changes. ETA ship date is about 1 week!
-Nick
$1500 for a set uncoated
$1800 for a set coated
Supplies are limited and pricing may change as inventory changes. ETA ship date is about 1 week!
-Nick
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I know this is a long shot, but have you guys test fitted them agains an F-body?
I would imagine clearance between the block is fine, but woud the K-member or firewall be a problem?
I would imagine clearance between the block is fine, but woud the K-member or firewall be a problem?
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and will yu have to remove your AC, I want a Turbo set up with my AC still there, it gets hot in the summer, for now, im leaning towards a rear mount set up, but if you don't have to remove the AC, i would grab me a set of those asap
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"So while I was waiting I desided to try the C5-6 cast manifolds on the camaro.....Guess what the right side fits perfectly and with a flange adjustment so will the right side. So I guess as soon as I finish Ryan's car I'm shopping for a 6 cylinder Camaro and with the LS2 we just removed fron a 05 GTO we'll have a tti twin turbo f body before you guys know it" TTI
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Originally Posted by Gitano 1
and will yu have to remove your AC, I want a Turbo set up with my AC still there, it gets hot in the summer, for now, im leaning towards a rear mount set up, but if you don't have to remove the AC, i would grab me a set of those asap
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Originally Posted by Country Boy
Damn sure pretty but damn that Vette tax
thats a Union Tax, I sent some parts to a local foundry and the preprodution molds where going to be 15k, then 1200 if investment cast, 800 sand cast.
Thats totally a fair cost for a part that will last for ever.
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Originally Posted by Juiced
Thats not a vette tax...
thats a Union Tax, I sent some parts to a local foundry and the preprodution molds where going to be 15k, then 1200 if investment cast, 800 sand cast.
Thats totally a fair cost for a part that will last for ever.
thats a Union Tax, I sent some parts to a local foundry and the preprodution molds where going to be 15k, then 1200 if investment cast, 800 sand cast.
Thats totally a fair cost for a part that will last for ever.
Thanks for understanding Juiced
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Originally Posted by Turbo Tech
I still think we paid a bit more then that when we originally designed these.
Thanks for understanding Juiced
Nick
Thanks for understanding Juiced
Nick
Keep up the good work, maybe if i win the lottery i might try it again.