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    Polishing Manifold Up?

    Not sure its the right section but mods please move it if its wrong. Bought a nice rare 4 branch for my car last month and its pretty clean as it is! Now im not going to heat wrap it as i dont see its worth it but can i buff / polish it up at all? If so how and whats going to be best to use on it?

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    any help is fantastic

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    Re: Polishing Manifold Up?

    Finer and finer grades of wet and dry paper used in the same direction!
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    Re: Polishing Manifold Up?

    Try some 800, then 1000 grit wet and dry on it, then use an old towel and some autosol.
    I'm louder than gods own revolver and twice as shiney.

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    Re: Polishing Manifold Up?

    nice one guys thanks
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    Re: Polishing Manifold Up?

    i would several coats of manifold paint then heat wrap it thick personally!
    hotter gases are lighter and flow quicker....engine bay cooler
    loosing weight is the only modification for fellow fat bst'rds


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