Hypertune inlet manifolds

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really? I couldn't find ANYWHERE for that price... Unless you got it before the AUD dropped.
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Here is my receipt..........I purchased it August last year.

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The exchange rate is the same at the moment 84 Cents per dollar.........it's a great deal.
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i got a second hand MAGNUS SMIM from the states also for around $700 that has bellmouth ends on the runners and quality build is magic.

you should ask around on project zero G to see what people have to offer.
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Bitza wrote:What's wrong with the JM performance manifolds?

I have their drag manifold.

They outflow the original VR4 variable runner manifold, I have one on the cordia.........the only downside is the acoustics of the runners.
hey bitza what throttle body did you use?
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I used the EL Falcon throttle body..........gone from 60mm to 75mm. :D
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thank you :beer
it seems that this is the best upgrade!
(sorry for going off topic as i cant remember what this thread is about :oops: )
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Post by Adriano »

IMO these manifolds have the runners too short, as they are originally designed for the FWD applications. My one that im "working" on has 200mm long bellmouths, which help in torque.
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Post by WANTSOM »

The US ones definitetely have short runners as they are more intended for drag strip use and top end breathing ability

Adrian's one with the longer runners would be best for street/circuit work combo as they will promote mid range.

I decided on the hypertune version as mine will be solely circuit work and live above 5000 rpm.

If Adrian can get his one happening, you guys should jump on it :beer
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Adrian, how much would yours cost when done? Cheers.
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I wasn't particularly planning on making them for sale, as there is many hours involved. Ill get an idea when mine is finished, but im putting a 4g64 in first, and moving house so it will be a while.
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fair enough. i can imagine the time it would take.
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