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simon123
23rd July 2010, 11:45
Hi,
I have a citroen saxo furio sitting in the garage ready until i start driving.
MY question is : Should a furio have a 4-1 manifold???
Carlvtr88
23rd July 2010, 12:00
depends whether its stainless steel and has been fitted by previous owner... Or are we talking about a standard system ?
samueljonburgess
23rd July 2010, 12:05
standard they have a 4-1 ye :) what material is it made out of tho?
simon123
23rd July 2010, 12:49
I'm sure its the standard one.
It's not a stainless steel one because it's quite rusty.
Would i get any more power if i put a 4-2-1 S/S manifold onto it???
samueljonburgess
23rd July 2010, 15:04
when i put mine on the car reved easier and felt smoother
Carlvtr88
23rd July 2010, 20:09
I'm sure its the standard one.
It's not a stainless steel one because it's quite rusty.
Would i get any more power if i put a 4-2-1 S/S manifold onto it???
if you have a full SS system ( exhaust ) Youll see more gains
But i suppose you COULD theoretically. You mise well spend your money on an exhaust tho... i got my exhaust first, then now im getin my SS manifold.
simon123
25th July 2010, 18:02
Does a furio manifold look pretty much like this : http://i870.photobucket.com/albums/ab270/bajamad123/99ebfc56.jpg
I'm only asking because mine look's exactly the same as this.
danny-boi
18th November 2010, 16:32
with a furio if you put a 4-2-1 manifold on you will get more power as it will de-cat is well as the cat is in the manifold on a furio. tbh on a 8 valve car you want a 4-2-1 for get a longer rev range as you usually feel the car go at 6k revs so 4-2-1 would be best for little more power from de-cat and longer rev range which is what a 8 valve needs
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