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Any opinions on the performance advantages of Mandrel-Bent Tubing over OEM?

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Pete

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CNC mandrel bent is better beacuse a constant diameter is maintained thorughout with smooth faces

OEM use cast rough edges and maybe welds in places also with sharp corners which cause turbulance within the pipe work

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^^^ what he said :thumbsup: Also cast componants are more susceptable to localised heat build up :ffs:

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CNC mandrel bent is better beacuse a constant diameter is maintained thorughout with smooth faces

OEM use cast rough edges and maybe welds in places also with sharp corners which cause turbulance within the pipe work

:thumbsup:

But in all reality, you'll never know the difference unless your squeezing every last bhp out of the engine.

It's mainy cosmetics for most.

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in turbo applications cast manifolds tend to live longer as tubular ones tend to crack around the welds eventualy due to constant temperature changes

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Where's all the all talk of manifolds coming from?? just looked at the survey and it's about exhaust tubing, bit of a naff survey aswell, as most OEM exhausts are mandrel bent anyway.

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bit of a naff survey aswell, as most OEM exhausts are mandrel bent anyway.

Dunno what cars you've had mate.. most from my experiance are not! (all my toyotas were)

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CNC mandrel bent is better beacuse a constant diameter is maintained thorughout with smooth faces

OEM use cast rough edges and maybe welds in places also with sharp corners which cause turbulance within the pipe work

:thumbsup:

But in all reality, you'll never know the difference unless your squeezing every last bhp out of the engine.

It's mainy cosmetics for most.

thats true mine tends to give a feeling of better mid range

but looks damn sexy compared to the old piece of crap

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So is the consensus that the difference between mandrel-bent pipe and conventional-bent pipe is only significant in race applications where the vehicle is pushed to the limit? Street performance benefits from m-bent pipe are mostly cosmetic? Pete

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So is the consensus that the difference between mandrel-bent pipe and conventional-bent pipe is only significant in race applications where the vehicle is pushed to the limit? Street performance benefits from m-bent pipe are mostly cosmetic? Pete

Thats my opinion, but Joe Public have had their minds poisoned and will only buy Mandrel bent :rolleyes::eek: :D

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