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Old 09-08-2007, 05:19 PM
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Anyone know if the Stainless Marine HI-TORQUE manifolds (not GEN III's) will work on 540 ci (600+ hp) motors? Just trying to plan ahead
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They will work on any BB. WIth "standard" BB heads. Your only issue may be depending on the heads you use, if the exhaust lines up with the current holes.
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Originally Posted by the duke
They will work on any BB. WIth "standard" BB heads. Your only issue may be depending on the heads you use, if the exhaust lines up with the current holes.
Thanks....I'm pretty sure they will bolt up, I'm just wondering if they will support that kind of horse power. I couldn't find anything ontheir website about it.
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I'm using them on a 500 CI motor blower motor W/ Canfield heads 350cc runners 850++ Hp. All is well, breathes like a dragon...
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Originally Posted by ghittner
I'm using them on a 500 CI motor blower motor W/ Canfield heads 350cc runners 850++ Hp. All is well, breathes like a dragon...
Nice....think I'll plan on keeping them
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Does the stainless stuff work with the more pedestrian, standard, run of the mill through the prop bravo 1 setup?
In other words, my mercruiser manifolds are coming up on 8 years old. These would be the last manifolds I would have to buy ever, right?

EDIT: Nevermind. Just saw the price!

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Originally Posted by Fast Algae
Does the stainless stuff work with the more pedestrian, standard, run of the mill through the prop bravo 1 setup?
In other words, my mercruiser manifolds are coming up on 8 years old. These would be the last manifolds I would have to buy ever, right?

EDIT: Nevermind. Just saw the price!
$2400??? Is a steal when your stock Merc stuff leaks and trashes as engine. Stainless has a couple different exhaust. You don't need the more expensive set.(hiTorque Gen3)
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Originally Posted by the duke
$2400??? Is a steal when your stock Merc stuff leaks and trashes as engine. Stainless has a couple different exhaust. You don't need the more expensive set.(hiTorque Gen3)
Hi torque III is neet stuff! I'm runnin' the standard Hi Torques and I would love the three's but they were not out then. I Love the standards as they DO THE JOD going on 5 years now salt and fresh water....
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Originally Posted by Fast Algae
Does the stainless stuff work with the more pedestrian, standard, run of the mill through the prop bravo 1 setup?
In other words, my mercruiser manifolds are coming up on 8 years old. These would be the last manifolds I would have to buy ever, right?

EDIT: Nevermind. Just saw the price!
Yup, through the prop? No need...
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I`ve got the Hi-Torques on my stock 502. They are awesome.

I had a pair of Gen III`s on a stroker engine I built a couple years ago. These are monsters !!!
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