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Ah! I didn't think about water. These manifolds are quite sloppy in their construction. Lips left over from the molding and sharp edges in the runners shouldn't be there.

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Old 12-20-2012, 08:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ah! I didn't think about water.

These manifolds are quite sloppy in their construction. Lips left over from the molding and sharp edges in the runners shouldn't be there.
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Megan, thanks for all the good info in these threads.

How plausible do you think it would be to split the stock VHR manifold open for modification?

I'm very interested in modifying the internal geometry of the manifold, if I could just get it open to work on it. It looks like one solid piece of cast plastic, I don't understand how they could manufacture it that way... haha.

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Megan, thanks for all the good info in these threads.

How plausible do you think it would be to split the stock VHR manifold open for modification?

I'm very interested in modifying the internal geometry of the manifold, if I could just get it open to work on it. It looks like one solid piece of cast plastic, I don't understand how they could manufacture it that way... haha.

Thanks!
They may have molded a top/bottom half and sonic welded it together, or maybe even glued it together.
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They may have molded a top/bottom half and sonic welded it together, or maybe even glued it together.
Probably sonic welded. It looks completely solid to me, not glued.
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