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Old 03-10-2015, 08:42 PM   #1
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how garbage are the CXracing sr20 intake manifolds

Yes i searched and yes i found all kinds of 10 year old threads with people bickering back and forth with no clear answer.

SO unless you own one, your input isnt necessary. However if you do own one how has it been so far?

Ive heard CXracing parts have been getting higher quality the last few years and for $150 shipped even if it is junk im not out a lot of money. i mostly want one because if i have to deal with that 2 piece factory manifold again ill probably just throw it in a fire and the one piece manifold looks a lot better as well
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