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gavmc18
25-06-03, 08:03 PM
does the lexmaul 4 banch manifolds give you a decent amount of bhp and would it be worth the money too buy one for my gsi
personaly i wudnt bother, but its upto you :)
mikeoxford
25-06-03, 11:25 PM
lexmaul are well expensive - and always calim "TO BE THE BEST!" but i duno if anyone every had an experience of em?
buy summat a bit cheaper i would. dunno if they are all that as they say.
try janspeed
I have one on my gsi, it made the exhaust note much deeper and and sound more powerful, the difference I noticed was at the top end of the revs (5000+) where the car seemed to pull more, havn't had it rolling roaded so I've no idea abput power gains, but they claim 4-5% i think.
I got mine from a mate so didn't spend anywhere near as much on it as they were new, but it was worth it. For the price they new I'd go for cams or save a bit more and get the head done by Mr Blydenstein as that is much better power per ????
Gunzi
Try Velos, they do a tubular inlet system.
MC
think he means exhaust MC :-/
lexmaul are very expensive. if it was for a 16v and you wewre pushing 175bhp+ then yes.
bascially they loose you some low down popwer but gain more at higher revs, so if u have a revy engine with high lift cam then then 4-branch will help :)
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RobHardyUK
26-06-03, 05:07 PM
do inlet systems make a big noise difference? i dnt like a really loud car.
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