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    S52 swap - Exhaust manifold?

    Hey guys
    I've got an 89' 325i sedan at my buddies shop, currently being resto/rebuilt and s52 swapped.
    We grabbed up an m50 intake mani from a r3v member, waiting on ground control coilovers to come in. While we're waiting, I'm ansty it's been almost 3 days since I bought something for this car -- So I'm shopping for an exhaust manifold.

    Is there any significant gains to be had with any particular exhaust manifold for the s52? Shop will be building a fully custom exhaust from the manifold back...

    Any recommendations?
    Thanks
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    Last edited by ScottCantStop; 10-26-2014, 06:41 AM.

    #2
    There isn't much to be gained from bolt-ons. The S52 is what all the M5x guys bolt on for some gainz.
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      #3
      A lot if people run ebay long tube stainless headers. But I went with stock obd2 manifolds with sap block off plates because most people said the long tube headers are very raspy.

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        #4
        thanks for the responses guys. lookin like we'll stick with stock for now. perhaps in the summer if/when the s52 gets turbo treatment things will change....

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          #5
          +1 on the stock manifolds. I took my longtubes off as they were fairly raspy but they sit right on the control arm bushing and vibrate like a bit*h. They do free up some power up top and loose it down low vicsa versa with stock.
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          Check out my build thread!! :p

          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=288383

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