has anybody tryed or got any thing to say about this m50 turbo manifold from xs power i no !! but it cheap £99.

or is there any other better one on the market
thanks
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is it that thin and badymade then would you suggest looking for another any idersfozzymonster wrote:My mate has one on his M50 Turbo, he said he's waiting for it too crack up and fall apart![]()
I gave him some stick for it as compared with his other manifolds on his meastro's and Mitsi starion's it's a dog.
He's still using it tho, so for now it's holding up to it's end of the bargain

Just look, don't ask how much, just enjoy the pics 

hello mark, didnt use that manifold in the end! There designed for a left hand drive car, they sit the turbo down where the steering coloum is on the right hand drive, can be turned upside down but you need to either rework the t3 out let or make an adaptor usig 2 t3 flanges, and it will still probably fall apart if you do! i used a turbonetics cast manifold from the states, still meant for a left hand drive but i turned it upside dome added a half inch spacer between the manifold and head and used 2 sets of gaskets, then you still have to make an adaptor usin 2 t3 flanges to sit the turbo in the right place, and if you use a big turbo youl strugle to keep it under the bonnet! maybe best to build a tubular manifold from scratch.....fozzymonster wrote:My mate has one on his M50 Turbo, he said he's waiting for it too crack up and fall apart![]()
I gave him some stick for it as compared with his other manifolds on his meastro's and Mitsi starion's it's a dog.
He's still using it tho, so for now it's holding up to it's end of the bargain

Gunni mate are you saying the xs power one is ok for the money if it isGunni wrote:Those manifolds like all thin wall tubular ones need to have braces for the turbo´s weight.
Everybody´s turbo manifolds from xspower don´t crack if it´s used.


Hi James!james3320 wrote:hello mark, didnt use that manifold in the end! There designed for a left hand drive car, they sit the turbo down where the steering coloum is on the right hand drive, can be turned upside down but you need to either rework the t3 out let or make an adaptor usig 2 t3 flanges, and it will still probably fall apart if you do! i used a turbonetics cast manifold from the states, still meant for a left hand drive but i turned it upside dome added a half inch spacer between the manifold and head and used 2 sets of gaskets, then you still have to make an adaptor usin 2 t3 flanges to sit the turbo in the right place, and if you use a big turbo youl strugle to keep it under the bonnet! maybe best to build a tubular manifold from scratch.....fozzymonster wrote:My mate has one on his M50 Turbo, he said he's waiting for it too crack up and fall apart![]()
I gave him some stick for it as compared with his other manifolds on his meastro's and Mitsi starion's it's a dog.
He's still using it tho, so for now it's holding up to it's end of the bargain![]()
pics of mine so far...
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what I´m saying is that if you have thin wall tubing you have to brace itCHRISP wrote:Gunni mate are you saying the xs power one is ok for the money if it isGunni wrote:Those manifolds like all thin wall tubular ones need to have braces for the turbo´s weight.
Everybody´s turbo manifolds from xspower don´t crack if it´s used.
braces and would it fit rhd car? or have you got any other idears?