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FMIC - intake manifold - SonnyRoby - 07-08-2013 Considering flow and efficiency which manifold is better? A Xantia fmic manifold or a tmic manifold with adapter? Just wondering and asking for future fmic setup. Thank You! RE: FMIC - intake manifold - Mattcheese31 - 07-08-2013 (07-08-2013, 09:13 AM)SonnyRoby Wrote: Considering flow and efficiency which manifold is better? A Xantia fmic manifold or a tmic manifold with adapter? Just wondering and asking for future fmic setup. xantia has got to be better i would have thought, it's been designed to flow properly for a start . . ![]() RE: FMIC - intake manifold - londondan86 - 07-08-2013 I think it depends, an egr xantia mani is ment to have really poor flow characteristics unless the egr crap has been fully removed from inside RE: FMIC - intake manifold - Piggy - 07-08-2013 yeah you need to cut open the xantia mani and properly remove the egr system, then weld it all back up. Consider a 1.9nad but with the metal manifold not plastic, I was guna try one with next xud9 poject FMIC - intake manifold - Mike - 07-08-2013 Or you could take the standard mani and chop the end off past the egr insert and squish a boost pipe and alloy weld it together, thats how ive done it |