EPM Nasty Habanero
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We can't be Spooky

so we had to go the Nasty route...!...lol...
LongTimeNoSee, we gots to do something bout that. I'm feeling a Beach Run.
You all have a Great Turkey Day
We can't be Spooky

so we had to go the Nasty route...!...lol...
LongTimeNoSee, we gots to do something bout that. I'm feeling a Beach Run.
You all have a Great Turkey Day
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That mani is SICK!! I think i just wet myself
that piece belongs in a museum. If the race version is this clean, I can't wait to see the street version.
+1 for calling it the "Feisty Jalapeno" but you should call it the "Feisty Jalapeno - on a steeek"
( sorry - couldn't resist throwing in a little Jeff Dunham humor)
That mani is SICK!! I think i just wet myself
that piece belongs in a museum. If the race version is this clean, I can't wait to see the street version. +1 for calling it the "Feisty Jalapeno" but you should call it the "Feisty Jalapeno - on a steeek"
( sorry - couldn't resist throwing in a little Jeff Dunham humor)
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"MostWanted" is testing the stock turbo out on his Race RS. When he gets through with the stock turbo, he will then put the FP Red and the EPM Nasty Habanero Manifoold on in an attempt to break the stock frame turbo record. We should have some new pics of the Manifold on the car very soon. We are on-going into the "Street Version" Which will be nearing an public announcement soon.
We can't wait to see the Nasty Habanero on Brian's EvoRS ......
We can't wait to see the Nasty Habanero on Brian's EvoRS ......
That is by far the BEST merge collector I have seen on any stock turbo manifold, ever.
IF I had a stock turbo I would run this.
Did you go with that sort of layout to keep to a true 180 bend regardless of runner length or are they relatively equal?
Scorke
IF I had a stock turbo I would run this.
Did you go with that sort of layout to keep to a true 180 bend regardless of runner length or are they relatively equal?
Scorke
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To answer your question...both..really.
I tried to keep an equal length, but just as important I wanted a very free flowing smooth route to the runners. The merge collector does help, and we will implement this same collector on our shorter street version manifold...thnxx for the words....
I tried to keep an equal length, but just as important I wanted a very free flowing smooth route to the runners. The merge collector does help, and we will implement this same collector on our shorter street version manifold...thnxx for the words....
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It's coming along nicely.
The EPM Nasty Habanero "Street Version" will be priced competitively compared to the other manifolds. We are still in the testing phase but we should have some info that we can release to the public very soon. Our race version Nasty Habanero has been very well received, the unique collector will be on the "StreetVersion", that will be a main component that will set it off from our competition.
Stay Tuned---->
The EPM Nasty Habanero "Street Version" will be priced competitively compared to the other manifolds. We are still in the testing phase but we should have some info that we can release to the public very soon. Our race version Nasty Habanero has been very well received, the unique collector will be on the "StreetVersion", that will be a main component that will set it off from our competition.
Stay Tuned---->







