Affordable Turbo Manifolds for A/C and PS on a 1.8
#1
Affordable Turbo Manifolds for A/C and PS on a 1.8
I did a search for this, but unfortunately the terms A/C and PS don't net the best results in a forum search engine.
As the subject would suggest, i'm looking for some options on a turbo manifold for a 96 1.8 that would leave me interference free in terms of leaving the A/C and PS in place. I'm a bitch when it gets hot out, so as much sense as deleting the A/C may make in terms of power and performance, it in no way makes up for my ***** sticking to my thigh.
I'm looking for some manifolds/headers that I can keep an eye out for that would be reasonably priced. I'm obviously not opposed to buying new, but my budget on a manifold is $175-$250 so I'm pretty confident anything new in that range is gonna be a POS.
What do you suggest?
As the subject would suggest, i'm looking for some options on a turbo manifold for a 96 1.8 that would leave me interference free in terms of leaving the A/C and PS in place. I'm a bitch when it gets hot out, so as much sense as deleting the A/C may make in terms of power and performance, it in no way makes up for my ***** sticking to my thigh.
I'm looking for some manifolds/headers that I can keep an eye out for that would be reasonably priced. I'm obviously not opposed to buying new, but my budget on a manifold is $175-$250 so I'm pretty confident anything new in that range is gonna be a POS.
What do you suggest?
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Zing... I'm sure my budget is nowhere near may of yours. But they're $400 new. I'm sure i could find a used one for nearer my budget. I've already dropped $5500 on ---- for my Miata (mostly suspension and engine management.) $2800 of it in the past month. No need to be hatin'... I'm contributing my fair share to the almighty Mazda gods... don't worry. Just don't feel like blowin' my wad on something because it's still in the box. FM manifolds are built like a brick $hit house... a used one will do me fine
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#7
Yeah I'll keep my eyes open. From looking through old classified ads looks like they can be had for $200 (sometimes less!) if you're quick enough. I saw a few garrett/begi combos for reasonable money as well. I'm starting from scratch so package deals work great for me!
I've had my eye on both the begi and the fm for awhile, just really wanted to see if these were compatible with A/C and PS before I began my hunt for a decent deal.
I've had my eye on both the begi and the fm for awhile, just really wanted to see if these were compatible with A/C and PS before I began my hunt for a decent deal.
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I can't help but cringe when I see people quoting things like a ~$200 budget for a turbo manifold. I just spent double that on a bicycle wheel, and I consider it to have been a sound investment.
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Begi and FM manifolds can be had for my $250 budget used pretty regularly. I'm a "used" guy. I don't buy a damn thing new, 'cept condoms. You can get good, quality components for 50% of their new cost. I just bought an MSPNP that was 10 months old for $300 shipped. But if i would have come on here and said, "I need a stand alone system for 300 bones", you all would have told me to raise my budget or get bent. Do some hunting... Amazing what you can find. I don't need my car done next week.... I got nothin' but time...
#13
For the love of god!!! The point of the bloody thread was (as the clearly written title would state!!) which manifolds will allow me to utilize both a/c AND PS!! I am immediatly called a punk *** fu&@tard because i can't currently bring myself to spend $750 on a god damn brand new manifold, and am then ridiculed for saying i can find them cheaper.
And might i add.... Nobody even mentioned if a begi or an fm actually allow me to use a/c and ps... They just mentioned how much money they apparently have to spend on everything from manifolds to bicycle wheels and how anybody who doesn't wish to spend obscene amounts of money for what is (at the end of the day) a fuc$king toy is a loser...
God damn, people. Wtf? This is a miata forum. A MIATA! The worlds most affordable "sports" car. Get the fu$ck over yourselves. Maybe move up to a lotus... You can go talk about how much money you spent on your new exige seats...
And might i add.... Nobody even mentioned if a begi or an fm actually allow me to use a/c and ps... They just mentioned how much money they apparently have to spend on everything from manifolds to bicycle wheels and how anybody who doesn't wish to spend obscene amounts of money for what is (at the end of the day) a fuc$king toy is a loser...
God damn, people. Wtf? This is a miata forum. A MIATA! The worlds most affordable "sports" car. Get the fu$ck over yourselves. Maybe move up to a lotus... You can go talk about how much money you spent on your new exige seats...
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Sadly, you are mistaken.
This is a cat-pictures forum which happens to tolerate the occasional thread drift into automotive-related topics.
(Translation: you are just receiving the standard new-user hazing. Don't take it personally.)
Sounds like you've got a decent direction for your project. A lot of folks go hog-wild on ebay and lose sight of the fact that, in the end, cheap parts usually cost twice as much.
This is a cat-pictures forum which happens to tolerate the occasional thread drift into automotive-related topics.
(Translation: you are just receiving the standard new-user hazing. Don't take it personally.)
Sounds like you've got a decent direction for your project. A lot of folks go hog-wild on ebay and lose sight of the fact that, in the end, cheap parts usually cost twice as much.
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http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?...21020%20%20DUC
... No mention.
Anyway. I understand i'm a new guy here. I'll have the "**** on the new guy" moments. But it was a pretty straight forward question. Anyway, i'm not a guy who buys "cheap" $hit. Just don't have the means to buy every part, of what will be a very costly build, brand new. The point of the thread was to find out which manifolds i could start searching for (used) that would achieve my end goal and not be a metallic pile of poop.
My question was answered.
Thank you.
#18
Good tip! I will keep that in mind. I will also look into the do-it-yourself route using the weir parts. I'm a decent welder and i've done a fair bit of fabrication. Not sure i'd trust myself welding up something that will undergo as much stress as an exhaust manifold, but i'll read up on it and see what i find.