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Just wondering if 4-2-1 manifolds fit easily in a 306, or whether there are difficulties with clearance to the subframe an bulkhead? If anyone has any experience of this I'd be interested to hear how people have got on.
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You can buy them to fit, but they aren't cheap
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As above. They're fairly expensive!
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Ok, thanks for the advice I saw that maniflow do them for around £400, just thinking of options for the future. Good news that it'll fit though.
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There are loads of types, The higher spec 4-2-1 with equal length pipes normally start around £550.00
Here's the stainless one I do
And during fitting
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OK, so it looks quite tight, but no problems with it knocking against the car body work?
It'll actually be for an XSi 8v engine, if I go for it, so I'd have to get a 205 GTi manifold as it'll fit to the cylinder head, then will have to get a custom exhaust place to match it up to the system. It would be a pain for sure, but quite an interesting idea.
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Completely different, I doubt the 205 one will fit as the iron block is taller and the bulkheads very different, Gain's on a 8v are not worth it unless very heavily modified, 170bhp plus
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There was a chap on the forum several years ago called Joney who fitted a 4-2-1 from a 205 gti to a 306 8v, found this doing a search but he's not been around for years as far as I can tell, so I've got no way of finding out how he did it!
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You could heat it up and bend it, It's like going the other way a 306 manifold doesn't fit a 205
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Fair enough, sounds like it would be a load of faff so perhaps I'll just forget the idea!