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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 04:30 PM
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Toxic Fab ingenious stepped FF manifold with BILLET collector!

I am more than pleased to introduce on behalf of ToxicFab... the FIRST stepped runner billet collect FF EVO manifold EVER! I simply couldn't be more stoked to have Collin work his magic for my Canadian beast! This of course was all his ideas and I was more than willing to work with him on his dreams to create a billet collector and to try out the stepped runner design. I couldn't be any more excited to install this bad boy and to get results on the track and dyno next year! Unfortunately this year was a big flop for me... dealing with issue to issue from the build that took place last year. I'm hoping that the changes made this winter will finally step up my game. I can't thank Collin enough for all the hard work and badass ideas he has had to step up my game! Your the best bro, I will do you proud next year!

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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 04:31 PM
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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 04:32 PM
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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 04:59 PM
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Nice design. he did a billet stock frame flange/collector too right?
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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 211ratsbud
Nice design. he did a billet stock frame flange/collector too right?
I don't believe its done yet, but its in the works. It should be out soon id imagine
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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 05:58 PM
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I don't believe its done yet, but its in the works. It should be out soon id imagine
Chris thanks for sharing!

The rapid prototype Stock frame should be done soon, very complex drawing that frontline fab has helped me so much with. But it's in the works and should have some shortly!

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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 06:58 PM
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That looks more like artwork than a manifold. Toxicfab does some sick welding!
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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 07:59 PM
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I thought **** wasn't allowed on here?

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Old Nov 29, 2013 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ToxicFab
Chris thanks for sharing!

The rapid prototype Stock frame should be done soon, very complex drawing that frontline fab has helped me so much with. But it's in the works and should have some shortly!

Collin
Np Collin!
Thank you for this amazing masterpiece!

Im looking forward to seeing that baller stocker! Should be equally as gorgeous! Keep pushing the boundaries bro!

Originally Posted by Frew
That looks more like artwork than a manifold. Toxicfab does some sick welding!
Im not sure wether I should display it or install it
An artform of nothing but complete beauty!

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I thought **** wasn't allowed on here?

LMAO
But I do love weld ****!! Only **** I can safely look at without my gf getting jealous
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Old Nov 29, 2013 | 05:08 PM
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What's the billet collector accomplish? Time saved from making a collector, less prone to cracking or just because baller?
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Old Nov 29, 2013 | 05:25 PM
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OMG More Toxic Fab Goodies!!!

The WANT scale is going through the roof!!

Nice job yet again Collin! Mad skills and props to you sir

-Dallin
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Old Nov 29, 2013 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by AngryEvo8
What's the billet collector accomplish? Time saved from making a collector, less prone to cracking or just because baller?
exactly what id like to know. it sure is nice but what is the point? and how much does this peice jack up the price or drop it from a regular setup. his collectors are already nice and the port work is stellar. so whats the point lol
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Old Nov 30, 2013 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by AngryEvo8
What's the billet collector accomplish? Time saved from making a collector, less prone to cracking or just because baller?
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exactly what id like to know. it sure is nice but what is the point? and how much does this peice jack up the price or drop it from a regular setup. his collectors are already nice and the port work is stellar. so whats the point lol
I must agree that Collin already makes flawless collectors and the need for this is not on the MUST factor. His port work is phenomenal but he will be porting this billet collector as well. Its something that has not been done before on a EVO and is beyond baller! I had all the same questions myself when it was proposed but in the end, I am very glad I jumped on board with Collin! I am all for trying new things with hopes to better our platform/my own car. This is not for everybody! But why not try new things and go against the grain that everyone else is used to? Is that not how boundaries are pushed? Our platform would suck if it wasn't for people/shops like toxic fab that are willing to try new things. I commend him for that!

Although it does have some benefits (but for almost all of us... we will never see them)
-There are no welds to fail (Collectors are the weak points in every manifold)
-Fitment is flawless (though I believe his made collectors are flawless too)
-Overall flow and strength are improved

Hope this answers the questions. Collin will have to step in if you guys have further questions
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Old Nov 30, 2013 | 07:38 AM
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Please dont take this the wrong way but "our" platform has been pushed to the limits and back by just about everyone out there.

Its awesome to keep seeing new ideas but there is always a cost associated to "new" ideas. Sometimes you can't reinvent the wheel depending on the area.

many people on this forum are not "ballers" and many are searching for the best performing product for the money.

If there are substantial benefits from this piece depending on its price, it maybe an amazing benefit.

The piece is something that almost needs to be hung on a wall vs installed on a motor thats for sure. Mad welding skills for sure though, incredible job.
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Old Nov 30, 2013 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by STOCK03EVO8
Please dont take this the wrong way but "our" platform has been pushed to the limits and back by just about everyone out there.

Its awesome to keep seeing new ideas but there is always a cost associated to "new" ideas. Sometimes you can't reinvent the wheel depending on the area.

many people on this forum are not "ballers" and many are searching for the best performing product for the money.

If there are substantial benefits from this piece depending on its price, it maybe an amazing benefit.

The piece is something that almost needs to be hung on a wall vs installed on a motor thats for sure. Mad welding skills for sure though, incredible job.
No offence taken at all. I definitely agree that "our" platform has been pushed to very high limits long ago. But I personally believe there is always room for improvements. Its not about re-inventing the wheel at all. To me its more about better developing what we already have and trying things that haven't been tried before. But these "new" ideas hopefully will help scavenge even more out of our already outrageous machines. Of course there is a cost factor attached to these "new" ideas... nothing in life is free. Also, I am all for having an engine bay that looks as good as it performs... that's just me. Like I mentioned already this is not for everyone. Hell, this is just my point of view; don't take it seriously at all. But I do appreciate your input


Also on a side note I couldn't agree more with this statement:
"many people on this forum are not "ballers" and many are searching for the best performing product for the money."
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