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ThirdBird 03-17-2008 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by handfulz28 (Post 2487832)
Teague has a few sets and they get $325 per engine set; pretty darn cheap for aluminum/stainless setup in my opinion.

Indeed!!!!

Are they a "performance" manifold? Probably not so much if stock Merc stuff, right?

handfulz28 03-17-2008 04:13 PM

I don't think they'd be considered "performance", but I have to believe that the nice riser design, plus a little internal work on the manifold (see some old Raylar posts) can only be an improvement over the originals.

I think the biggest difference between stock Merc and these aftermarket "value" manifolds are how much individual runner is cast inside. I've never seen what the newer Merc 496 manifolds look like inside to see whether they have a bit of runner cast in there.

Ted G 03-17-2008 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 2487303)
Thanks for the input Ted. Looking for major weight savings over stock, are the Stainless Marine much lighter than stock? I boat in fresh water so aluminum is my goal.

Oh hell yeah! The Stainless is a cast aluminum body with a stainless tailpiece. They come apart easily and weigh about 10 lbs for the body and 6-8 for the tailpiece. I actually enjoy taking them off (heads off one right now-not related to the manifolds). I would NEVER go back to iron manifolds after these things. I don't know how they compare to headers for power but for ease and longevity these things are great. I do know that Tyler Crockett uses them for his 502 upgrade, so he knows they can make some power.

offthefront 03-17-2008 05:56 PM

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Dave .... just make sure what ever you get that the alignment is right for where the pipes exit the transom. I am not sure if they are standard "Bravo" dimentions.. I had to have some "wedges" made to change the angle of the risers to hit the holes ...But my Gils were originally setup for TRS drives ...The manifolds are gils and pipes are Stainless marine....m

ThirdBird 03-17-2008 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by insptech (Post 2488047)
Oh hell yeah! The Stainless is a cast aluminum body with a stainless tailpiece. They come apart easily and weigh about 10 lbs for the body and 6-8 for the tailpiece. I actually enjoy taking them off (heads off one right now-not related to the manifolds). I would NEVER go back to iron manifolds after these things. I don't know how they compare to headers for power but for ease and longevity these things are great. I do know that Tyler Crockett uses them for his 502 upgrade, so he knows they can make some power.

Thanks, that's the kind of input I was hoping for to make a sound decision. :cool-smiley-011:

ThirdBird 03-17-2008 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by offthefront (Post 2488159)
Dave .... just make sure what ever you get that the alignment is right for where the pipes exit the transom. I am not sure if they are standard "Bravo" dimentions.. I had to have some "wedges" made to change the angle of the risers to hit the holes ...But my Gils were originally setup for TRS drives ...The manifolds are gils and pipes are Stainless marine....m

Mike, thank you too. I remember Formula Outlaw having to make up some wedges also. (remember him, where the hell did he go?)

offthefront 03-26-2008 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 2488189)
Mike, thank you too. I remember Formula Outlaw having to make up some wedges also. (remember him, where the hell did he go?)

Russ moved to the fine state of Tennessee ....in search of a wife .....


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RaggedEdge 03-26-2008 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 2488187)
Thanks, that's the kind of input I was hoping for to make a sound decision. :cool-smiley-011:






Bird,
You make a choice here yet? Better get moving, Axa has the 1st to launch deal going.

Samantha was disappointed, you never showed up. :(

ThirdBird 03-28-2008 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by RaggedEdge (Post 2501100)
Bird,
You make a choice here yet? Better get moving, Axa has the 1st to launch deal going.

Samantha was disappointed, you never showed up. :(

Not yet, working the outage here at the atom splitter. 13 to 14 hours per day leaves no time for anything. Should be done by early April, then I'll get the boat out and get ready.

Tell Sam I'll make it up to her, when you're not around!!:evilb:

offthefront 03-28-2008 02:38 PM

[QUOTE=ThirdBird;2503324]Not yet, working the outage here at the atom splitter. 13 to 14 hours per day leaves no time for anything. Should be done by early April, then I'll get the boat out and get ready.
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14 hours a day ???? $$$$$$ heck just order some CMI's ! :D


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