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Please help me identify this exhaust manifold.

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4gfun

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Dec 10, 2007
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I checked around VFAQ and Extreme PSI but I am still not resolved on this.

Could you also tell me if it seems to be ported?

Thank you
 

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Thank you, just added a picture which appears to show some port work and a crack in there. Still trying to figure out which cracks are and aren't ok. It is not cracked through the manifold.

It looks like one out of an evo 3 to me. I could be wrong but thats my initial guess.
 
Isn't the only difference the collector size being 6cm for a 2g and 7cm for an EVO3?

Thanks for all of the help guys.

Looks like a 2g, i have an evo 3 and it looks beefier.
 
Thanks all for your thoughts and time.
 
Ported 2G. The Evo III manifolds are identical but are the same high-nickel cast that an Evo III turbine housing is and won't crack at the divider in the collector like that...plus the divider itself on the Evo III manifold is wider because the hole at the collector starts out larger.
 
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