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Old 01-10-2013, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by LS1NOVA
Ive done down and forward modified truck manifolds for first gen camaro's.

If your doing a twin kit, modified truck or Camaro manifolds are you best answer. I dont understand why you'd spend money on other manifolds. Stainless Works headers work good too if you want more bling.

Id like to see a set of manilfolds like this that locates the turbo where the APS kit had them located or even the Incon kit so you dont have to flip the manifolds around facing forward.
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Originally Posted by 30th t/a
Id like to see a set of manilfolds like this that locates the turbo where the APS kit had them located or even the Incon kit so you dont have to flip the manifolds around facing forward.
They aren't cast manifolds but the answer to the above quote for your car is in my sig. If you infact have a 30th car butchering it for some overheating kit with an intercooler in front of the radiator would be criminal.
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Originally Posted by 2000RATA
If you infact have a 30th car butchering it for some overheating kit with an intercooler in front of the radiator would be criminal.
Dude, it's a fourth gen.
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Originally Posted by 2000RATA
They aren't cast manifolds but the answer to the above quote for your car is in my sig. If you infact have a 30th car butchering it for some overheating kit with an intercooler in front of the radiator would be criminal.
They are cast manifolds with tubing welded to them with a V band flange.
I sold the 30th TA a few years ago
I had a twin turbo kit with a FMIC on the 30th and it never over heated.
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Originally Posted by jridenour31
Dude, it's a fourth gen.
Yes I get that. What do you mean?
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I mean it's a very common car, who cares if it gets cut up?
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Originally Posted by jridenour31
I mean it's a very common car, who cares if it gets cut up?
I was afraid that was what you meant. Not all these cars are worn out ******. It's a shame they are all lumped together as such.
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I wasn't lumping anything together. Cutting a car up doesn't automatically turn it into a piece of ****.



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