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Perhaps getting it sand blasted and high temp powder/ceramic coated
but yeah, £40


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Thanks for reminding me! It needs the exhaust mount on the back of the block adapting as it doesn't fit at the moment. Sorting that out should stop itchrismc wrote:Good work- new engine mounts to stop it happening again??

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Alex you'll probably find you're missing the small adapter plate that goes between the back of the block and the downpipe bracket. I was missing mine at the time I had my Mugen manifold, but I managed to pick one up from Mr Wizze. I never got around to fitting it, but I could see it was going to bridge the gap. They obviously get unbolted when the OEM downpipe is removed and then never put back.
£40 seems to be the going rate for that kind of work at the minute I think. A collegue of mine had his turbo manifold rewelded when it quite literally broke loose on his S-Line A3
Cost him £40 to fix!
Ceramic coating is expensive, but not £300 expensive. I need to do a bit of shopping around, but the impression I've got is around the £150 mark depending on the manifold. Have you considered simply getting it polished up?... Or is it too pitted?
£40 seems to be the going rate for that kind of work at the minute I think. A collegue of mine had his turbo manifold rewelded when it quite literally broke loose on his S-Line A3


Ceramic coating is expensive, but not £300 expensive. I need to do a bit of shopping around, but the impression I've got is around the £150 mark depending on the manifold. Have you considered simply getting it polished up?... Or is it too pitted?