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Old 16th November 2010, 18:26   #1 (permalink)
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Toda racing FN2 Exhaust Manifold

In order to get the best performance, engine power, efficiency, this exclusive exhaust manifold design takes into consideration not only the special characteristics of the K20Z engine but also the results of an extensive bench testing program.
A bench test (Equal length 4-2-1 + Taper) design
Ø45mm → Ø50mm → Ø55mm → Taper → Ø60mm
* A taper design is adopted from feedback from both racing and the bench testing.

Racing high flow collectors design

Each section of the manifold has optimized pipe lengths, diameters and angles as well as high flow collectors.

With the service adapter for A/F sensor

Made of light weight stainless steel for both durability and looks


Flange manufactured by high precision CNC machining center



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Old 31st January 2011, 00:24   #2 (permalink)
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Whats the estimate of how long this takes to install?
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Whats the estimate of how long this takes to install?
1 hour aprox. It depends on how stiff are the screws.
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1 hour aprox. It depends on how stiff are the screws.
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how much would i expect to pay for this ?
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prob about £1500 but it is regarded as the very best you can get
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how much would i expect to pay for this ?
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if i could afford it i would get the toda no doubt
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I have the Toda manifold and it's a very good item.

I bought it new and I paid 950€ = £812
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Old 23rd February 2011, 18:07   #10 (permalink)
 
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plans toda a manifold that is road legal?
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Old 24th February 2011, 09:20   #11 (permalink)
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plans toda a manifold that is road legal?
Hi,

This manifold removes the cat so may not be legal in your country
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This manifold removes the cat so may not be legal in your country
But still worth the extra hassle come MOT time as I am finding out this year
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yep, that's right it is in our country not legal.
But a german seller have posted on his website, Toda plans a road legal manifold?
Have you any informations?
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yep, that's right it is in our country not legal.
But a german seller have posted on his website, Toda plans a road legal manifold?
Have you any informations?
We haven't heard about this yet but I'll ask for you
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yep, that's right it is in our country not legal.
But a german seller have posted on his website, Toda plans a road legal manifold?
Have you any informations?
I have asked Toda in Japan about this for you and they say that they do not currently offer a road legal version, nor have they been asked to do one yet.

However they said that it is possible to to do so have asked us to provide a measure of potential interest.
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I have asked Toda in Japan about this for you and they say that they do not currently offer a road legal version, nor have they been asked to do one yet.

However they said that it is possible to to do so have asked us to provide a measure of potential interest.
I doubt there would be much interest as it basically would end up the same price as the Mugen which is already available. I would have gone for it.
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it basically would end up the same price as the Mugen .
Hi Blade,

I'm not sure you're right when you consider that the Mugen manifold is almost £2800 (plus vat), whereas the Toda manifold is £1100 (plus vat) and the cost of a cat is likely to be approximately £500 (plus vat).

On this basis it seems to me that a Toda manifold with cat may be priced at around £1600 (plus vat), which I believe is significantly cheaper than the Mugen?
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I would have a couple of people very interested in this.
we have been looking at an "Alternative" option ourselves for Toda exhaust owners in making a replacement center section with the cat in that.
that way you can still retain the best manifold option and have an easily swappable section if you require.
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I would have a couple of people very interested in this.
we have been looking at an "Alternative" option ourselves for Toda exhaust owners in making a replacement center section with the cat in that.
that way you can still retain the best manifold option and have an easily swappable section if you require.
i would be very interest in some kinda toda mani with CAT option or easy removable apart to swap out come mot time!
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This would be a viable option for people who want gains and also keep street legal. If marketed and designed correctly these would fly off the shelf IMO.

TBF BLADE I can't see how you can speak for the general populous of the tuning community regarding this being viable and worth it. We all have our own opinions and varying budgets and don't have accessibility to their own "Race Team" shall we say.
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