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Garris 01-14-2022 11:57 AM

Manifolds for 911 sc
 
Can someone please tell me which one is best for my car

Walt Fricke 01-15-2022 11:09 PM

Garris - you might want to think about how you phrased this question if you expect a useful answer.

Garris 01-16-2022 02:45 AM

I meant the make and model

boyt911sc 01-16-2022 02:57 AM

Be more specific.
 
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Originally Posted by Garris (Post 11577727)
I meant the make and model



Garris,

The make and model of WHAT? Manifold? What manifold you are talking about? There are several manifolds in a motor. Be more specific if you want to get a meaningful reply.

Tony

stownsen914 01-16-2022 06:11 AM

A few possibilities to help guide us in responding:
- Intake or exhaust manifold?
- If intake, for the stock CIS injection? For carburetors (if so, which carbs?) For aftermarket EFI (if so, are there any you've heard about or are considering?)
- Is your engine stock or modified? If modified, summarize the mods.

Gilliam 01-16-2022 09:15 PM

suggest that a manifold will have a life expectancy of six to eight years. However, heavy use in saltwater can see this drop to as low as three years, while lightly used freshwater boats can get up to 20 years out of a manifold. (We are assuming that your manifold is raw water cooled.

indigocard

wjdunham 01-18-2022 05:36 AM

Garris is a scammer, responded to my WTB add for a rear deck lid, the pic of the front was of a metal part, the rear of a fiberglass repro. He's not even a very good scammer...

boyt911sc 01-18-2022 06:26 AM

Another suspicious poster.......
 
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Originally Posted by Gilliam (Post 11578799)
suggest that a manifold will have a life expectancy of six to eight years. However, heavy use in saltwater can see this drop to as low as three years, while lightly used freshwater boats can get up to 20 years out of a manifold. (We are assuming that your manifold is raw water cooled.

Garris & Company on the prowl.

Tony

wjdunham 01-18-2022 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by boyt911sc (Post 11580104)
Garris & Company on the prowl.

Tony

Ha, probably the same guy


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