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New production single side draft intakes from Basti Marz

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The guy that makes Risse's single side drafts intakes and will be making my GoinEFI intakes has his own single side draft design for the GT.

Designed for a 45DCOE and specifically for the Opel GT ( Its even tilted )

Also Flows better than the MIDIKit (not tilted) or Steinmetz and as we know that aint hard - Custom 3-D Printed Intake Manifolds? )

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$250 and shipping from Virginia if you want to wait on my crate ( ETA Sept? )

You pay him the $250 ( or 199e and shipping from Germany )

If you are going to have it come in my crate you pay him the $250 and me the $20 to ship to you when it gets here.

Any questions and /or to pay contact Sebastian März - sebastian.maerz<a>outlook.com
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It’s for the Opel OHV 1.0-1.2 used on various Kadetts, GTs, etc
Looks good. I can cast it, but you milled it, so why should we cast it? Is milling to expensive?
Do you want one of my "Midikit"?
Looks good. I can cast it, but you milled it, so why should we cast it? Is milling to expensive?
Do you want one of my "Midikit"?
This is just a manifold someone made and posted on Facebook. I don’t own one and they no longer sell them.

I do want one of your midikit manifolds, but I need to wait a couple of weeks for paychecks!
How many manifolds has to be cast to make it profitable ?
How long do you think it will be before you can start sending the Charles Goin manifolds? I will be done working on my 2 years, every day, fix up of my car in a few weeks and then I will have to stop everything and wait for the manifold to come.
How many manifolds has to be cast to make it profitable ?
30 Pieces.
How long do you think it will be before you can start sending the Charles Goin manifolds? I will be done working on my 2 years, every day, fix up of my car in a few weeks and then I will have to stop everything and wait for the manifold to come.
After the changes I discussed with him, I think 5-6 Weeks.
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This is just a manifold someone made and posted on Facebook. I don’t own one and they no longer sell them.

I do want one of your midikit manifolds, but I need to wait a couple of weeks for paychecks!
Please send me a Mail.
Sebastian.maerz(at)outlook.com
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And the estimated price for a manifold would be ?
190€ plus Shipping. Complete milled etc. Ready to install
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After the changes I discussed with him, I think 5-6 Weeks.
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I'd likely be interested in a variant for the 2.4 head (depending on the comparison with the Midi). But if there's a small market for the manifold for the stock GT, I think there'd be an unreasonably smaller market for the raised port head.
190€ plus Shipping. Complete milled etc. Ready to install
Sounds very reasonable, I would definitely be interested buying one or two IDF manifolds if they would be produced.
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I'd likely be interested in a variant for the 2.4 head (depending on the comparison with the Midi). But if there's a small market for the manifold for the stock GT, I think there'd be an unreasonably smaller market for the raised port head.
I can offer you short Manifolds for 2.4 Cih.

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Re: "short Manifolds for 2.4 Cih."
What I had previously was a SSD setup using a single 45 DCOE. I've transitioned now to using a single Jenvey Heritage FI setup on a modified Midi (from Gordon) which fit the 2.4 head. For now, I'm going to stick with that, so the short manifolds you showed for a DSD won't work for me.
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I can offer you short Manifolds for 2.4 Cih.
Are these an improvement compared to Reesi? In what way? I might be interested.
Are these an improvement compared to Reesi? In what way? I might be interested.
Yes. And they work fine in the GT.
Re: "short Manifolds for 2.4 Cih."
What I had previously was a SSD setup using a single 45 DCOE. I've transitioned now to using a single Jenvey Heritage FI setup on a modified Midi (from Gordon) which fit the 2.4 head. For now, I'm going to stick with that, so the short manifolds you showed for a DSD won't work for me.
Should I change the Ports from my Manifold to 2.4 CIH?
For my purpose, it would take changing the ports on the head side of your SSD manifold to match the 2.4 head. I don't think it would be worth the effort for small numbers, but if you're interested and can give me a price, I'd like to know what your price would be. Also I'd like to see some flow numbers compared to the Midi before I'd be ready to change what I have. It might be the case that the midi does better in some RPM ranges which flow data would show.
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