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Old Feb 15, 2009, 10:10 AM
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can't find a RNR manifold

anyone know who sells them, I did a search and it looks like they aren't around anymore. Im looking for the "ramhorn" style manifold. Any help is much appreciated!
Old Feb 15, 2009, 10:19 AM
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Ramhorn style manifolds dont really work well on the Evo due to space issues.
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Also, Dave Buschur Dyno-tested one, but sadly it was not a power adder. It has a jazzy name though, doesn't it?
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Originally Posted by sparky
Also, Dave Buschur Dyno-tested one, but sadly it was not a power adder. It has a jazzy name though, doesn't it?
it would be for a 35r, and I don't have ac so room really inst an issue. I know I haven't seen many people running them and I want to do something a lil different. I was also thinking about going with the STM froward facing manifold but that may not be a good move for me.
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Different if O.K., as long as it adds power. The front facing option sounds interesting.
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The STM manifold is pretty cool looking, I would go for that if you want something different. Other than that, just get a good equal length manifold.
Old Feb 15, 2009, 10:41 AM
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RnR is long and gone i think.
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they pop up in the FS forum every once in awhile
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yea i know someone in NY has one f/s but they aren't willing to part out the kit and they are asking WAY to much for the kit to begin with so I think I may just go with STM and hope not to much crap gets into my turbo inlet, nothing a little metal mesh can't handle
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i have an RNR manifold... but im using it on my current kit..
Old Feb 15, 2009, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Red_Evolution
i have an RNR manifold... but im using it on my current kit..
what turbo are you running with it? and likes/dislikes?
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ive got a precision 35r and i like it so far.. its been in the garage the whole winter.. but im sure ill enjoy it
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if you dont mind me asking, how did you pay for the manifold or did you buy it as a kit?
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If you find the owner of RNR, there are still probably some people who would like to talk to him...
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Originally Posted by CO_VR4
If you find the owner of RNR, there are still probably some people who would like to talk to him...
yea when i did my search I found that he owes a lot of people money. If I do find anything out ill let everyone know


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