I have a few Allisport bits, not the manifold but I do have their TD5 intercooler. It’s all been very well made IMHO. If you do end up buying the Allisport manifold it might pay to put on a high flow muffler as well. The muffler does restrict things a bit, the pipe is ok, just the muffler.
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I just bought an HD stud kit from UK for about $200 delivered
Personally I disagree. Even if you're only keeping it for a shorter period it's still worth it - to have improved performance and much more importantly reliability.
I had a few manifolds warp early (original, original after dewebbing and refacing, a replacement after refacing with webs in place) in my D2a Td5 ownership. I then fitted the APT Fabrications ceramic coated unit which has been refaced and dewebbed, along with JE Engineering stud and spacer kit and elarged holes on the outter - longest more reliable run I've had.
If the AlliSport unit was available back then I would have gone with it instead. I'll still consider upgrading when next I have a reason to remove the exhaust manifold...
Personally I'd recommend doing it properly along with the stud kit.
I have the de cat and straight pipe the rest, sounds nice too
Thanks everyone.
Agree with the welds issue, that was my main concern....my spydy senses were tingling a bit there.
The ceramic coating is a little above my pay grade at the Mo, unfortunately.
Me thinks I'll just do the grinder thing to remove the webbing, and a spiffy coat of paint.
Might throw some cash at the centre pipe, removing the main muffler instead...
Thanks again everyone, much appreciated.
Mark.![]()
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