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Aftermarket Manifold; is there such a thing?
Topic Started: Sun Feb 3, 2008 7:23 pm (1,227 Views)
algord83
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Does anywhere produce an off-the-shelf, go faster, tubular exhaust manifold for the 2.0? (r/h drive)
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merc190uk
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yes but not for the rhd models, limited room because of the steering box :angry:
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algord83
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Shame. So could you adapt one from a left hooker, or is it a trip to a workshop that could make a one off?

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merc190uk
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left hooker modified should fit :D
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dave_irl
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merc190uk
Feb 3 2008, 11:32 PM
left hooker modified should fit :D

In progress as we speak lads! ;)

The problem is where the 4 pipes become two, the LHD manifolds have the two pipes horizontal, but they should be vertical, due to narrow space between clutch housing and steering box..

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Martrider
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Dave, had to wait a little now that mine os off the road, although, when i get it the 2.0ltr engine out, and the manifold off, i will take that to work and get them to match it up.
If it proves easy enough, i'll gather all the LHD ones in the country up from people and get them mod'd for them.

But your's will be a little while yet i'm afraid, no other way to do it. :(
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Boo :D

I will just have to go custom so! j/k

Do you think it could happen before Retro?
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Andre F
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What about a manifold for the M103s?
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