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WHITCHY
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RWD exhaust manifold for 4AG-E Mon, 18 April 2005 04:28 Go to next message
Just after a RWD exhaust manifold for a 4AGE for my AE86.
Can anyone help me out please?
If your in Sydney/ACT I will come and pickup, if not I will organise and pay for shipping.

Thanks heaps!
-Whitchy-
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Re: RWD exhaust manifold for 4AG-E Mon, 18 April 2005 09:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i have an exhaust shop built manifold from a sprinter, but it will need modifying to fit an australian bellhousing, as it was built around a JDM bellhousing.

i'll email you a photo if you like
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WHITCHY
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Re: RWD exhaust manifold for 4AG-E Mon, 18 April 2005 10:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yeah thatd be great!Thanks.
How much difference is there between a Jap and an Aus bellhousing? What im getting at is would it be easy to mod to fit or hard? Like if I take it to my local exhaust shop would it be easy and cheap to mod to fit around and Aus bellhousing?

How much are you after for them?
Thanks heaps for helpin me out with this!
-Whitchy-

edit: Oh yeah, if the image is too big for hotmail you can send it to
whitchy@gmail.com
or
jwhitche@bigpond.net.au

Thanks heaps again!

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Re: RWD exhaust manifold for 4AG-E Mon, 18 April 2005 12:40 Go to previous message


The headers are 4-2-1, the secondaries try to pass right through the clutch slave cylinder,

difference between JDM and local

JDM

clutch slave cylinder is on drivers side (inlet manifold side)

local

clutch slave cylinder is on passenger/exhaust side

shouldnt be too hard for a decent exhaust shop to modify, they will need to chop the primary pipes, then run new ones that miss the slave cylinder.

you will need a longer clutch fluid line too, but these are easily had and you will basically need one no matter what you do with your exhaust.

i'm after 150 for them, i can't mail them as they are too long (unless you dont mind me cutting them in half) but busfreight will do it complete,

let me know what you think after you see the picture.


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