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Old 12-01-2009, 07:17 AM
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Hi everybody,
I wanted to invite all of you that might be attending the Performance Racing Industry show if Orlando Fl next week to stop by our booth (#4154) and check out the latest manifolds from Precision Metalcraft. Also the first 6.1 Hemi manifold is finaly complete and will be out for testing right after the show. The first 3 pics are of the HEMI, the next 3 are misc. projects.
Thank you to all of the lateral-G Members for all of your support this year!
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Old 12-01-2009, 07:26 AM
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Sweet.
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Old 12-01-2009, 10:29 AM
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i cant wait for that hemi manifold to come out. any idea on a price range? also, what is the canister on the back of the manifold for? pcv/catch can perhaps?

in any case, it looks great and ill definitely be considering this in the future.

edit: are there provisions for vacuum fittings and a map sensor? if i were to put this into a late model challenger, those would be necessary to get it up and running.
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Sweet........ Jeff it looks awesome..... so what was the end result of the overall height compared to the stock manifold etc etc ??I know we talked alot about keeping it as short as possible (at least as short as stock) but still having it perform well.

On my Cuda we did end up channleling the k-frame up into the stock frame so hood clearence is gonna be abit tighter for me...

I'm sure Jeff will chime in, but I believe the "can" at the back takes the place of the oil fill tube on the stock manifold....that usually comes off the driver side near the front.
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I'm sure Jeff will chime in, but I believe the "can" at the back takes the place of the oil fill tube on the stock manifold....that usually comes off the driver side near the front.
oh yeah, duh. i guess i wasnt thinking....
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Old 12-01-2009, 05:17 PM
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Sweet........ Jeff it looks awesome..... so what was the end result of the overall height compared to the stock manifold etc etc ??I know we talked alot about keeping it as short as possible (at least as short as stock) but still having it perform well.

On my Cuda we did end up channleling the k-frame up into the stock frame so hood clearence is gonna be abit tighter for me...

I'm sure Jeff will chime in, but I believe the "can" at the back takes the place of the oil fill tube on the stock manifold....that usually comes off the driver side near the front.
Your right Ned, the canister in the back is for the oil fill and crank case breather. It will have an line going to the two fittings in the head flanges. There are 2 baffles in the can and the fitting on the top rear is the breather. I realize that this may cuase a problem with firewall / hood clearance on some installs, but as allways they will made to order and can be made with or without the fill/breather. As far as hieght goes this one in 1 inch taller than factory however they can be made shorter if clearances dictates. Even style can change if that does not fit someones particular needs. Cost will be right in line with our other fabricated manifolds at 2750 to 3250. I do would like to put together some sort of lateral G group buy to get the price down for the first 5-10 units. Let me know if anyone is interested.
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Old 12-01-2009, 06:10 PM
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Oh you know I'm in

I may need to go with a slightly shorter version to clear my hood...... so is it 1 inch higher including the filler neck cap ? or is that make it even higher?

And I'l be honest.....I'm not to keen on the filler neck location either...kinda ruins the clean look of the top of the manifold. The other manifolds you've done just look so sleek and clean.....having the cap up on top just seems out of place. I'd love to see if there was another option to put it somewhere else... I'm assuming most of us will have to have one,...
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The one I designed for Bruning's Challenger.
Has the filler on the side. You can always do something like that.

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Very cool. I'm interested....hood clearance would be a concern in my case. I posted a link on Lxforums for ya
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Old 12-02-2009, 05:50 PM
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I think the issue was the fuel rails.... I'm assuming thats why he put it in the back... I'd prefer it on the side too....as low profile as possible.
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