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Anton green

When Putting An Mi16 Into A 205, Is It The Manifold Or The Downpipe Wh

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Anton green

When putting an Mi16 into a 205, is it the manifold or the downpipe which fouls the bulkhead? Could I get a custom downpipe bent up to avoid the bulkhead, or would it be far too tight a fit?

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jim205GTI

It is the manifold which fouls the bulkhead......... there are a few ways which can solve this..... one is to get a custom exhaust manifold ... someone on here i am sure supplies them? :angry: another is to reweld the manifold which a few companies do..... and the one i did was buy a wedge from QEP which is put between the head and the manifold and angles the manifold down a bit further :P ..... i was lucky with my downpipe as it appears not to need shortening but have heard some do

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johnrobertgordon

Martin@PRD does reangled inlet and exhaust manifolds.

 

Thats a fiver you owe me Martin :angry:

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Miles

3 options the first 2 are really the cheapest way by buy

 

1. re-welded/angled manifold £80 ish

2. re-angled plate £??

3. 4-2-1 manifold £325.00

 

Pro and cons

 

1. Manifold's are known to start leaking so expensive if you need to replace it

2. With the re-angle plate it's easy to swap manifolds

 

Both of the above needs to have shortened and re-angled downpipe which can take some time to get right if you;ve never done this or have access to welding equipment.

 

3. Easy to fit and give better power & toque over the std one, I always fit these as it saves time for me.

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holemi

does anyone know how much the reangle plate from QEP costs ??? im at that stage of conversion now and am looking at the different options :P

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davev

cant remember exactly but £76 sounds familiar. this was over a year ago so it might have changed.

 

dave.

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