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Author Mantzel or dbilas? which would you have
gavin18787
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Considering getting a new inlet for my gsi.

Considering both or these are there any preferences as to which to go for. If so could you provide evidance to back it up

Also how noticable is the change in driving experiance once fitted?


Many thanks Gavin

[Edited on 20-08-2007 by gavin18787]


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106gti
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But they are gay


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diablis? isn't it spelt something like dblias? anyhoo...other than a 106gti as nic suggested, i'd go for a dblias. quite pricey though, mantzels are going for £200 new
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maybe spelt differently, i aint got a clue really


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nor have i
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hopefully people will get the jist


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whats a jist?
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diablis they look better

if you needed new gaskets etc they still make em
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a new suspension mod designed by ry-b
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It depends how you drive the car and where you want to power band to be
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
It depends how you drive the car and where you want to power band to be


whats a power band
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quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
quote:
Originally posted by jake
It depends how you drive the car and where you want to power band to be

whats a power band

is a band around your wrist... when you press it goes POWER!!!
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like the power rangers?
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yeah you can get all the power ranger colours.... when you get all of them together a big robot thing come sout of the sea....
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quote:
Originally posted by JM_16v
yeah you can get all the power ranger colours.... when you get all of them together a big robot thing come sout of the sea....


what if you dont live by the sea
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quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
quote:
Originally posted by JM_16v
yeah you can get all the power ranger colours.... when you get all of them together a big robot thing come sout of the sea....


what if you dont live by the sea


Further for the robot to walk/fly/teleport/run/skip/hop/roll/jump etc

[Edited on 20-08-2007 by pdwhelan]
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
It depends how you drive the car and where you want to power band to be


What would the differences be? One provide more low down power?


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dont ask jake, he doesnt even know what the words he typed actually means
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Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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quote:
Originally posted by gavin18787
quote:
Originally posted by jake
It depends how you drive the car and where you want to power band to be


What would the differences be? One provide more low down power?


I'm lead to believe on mantzels, dblias etc the power is moved up the rev range so low down torque is affected where as the lexmaul keeps low down torque but the power increase is increased throughout the rev range
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hmm wouldnt mind there not been an increase low down but i dont really want to lose any


Might try and hold out and get hold on a lexmaul.........


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i had a dbilas- i lost no torque and gained a better more free flowing engine through out the rev range. completely changed the car.

the dbilas has been said before to be the best quality made, but the differences in power between any of the performance inlets is marginal without a re map and other modifications.

the lexmaul is by far the easiest to fit and retains all the original EGR system etc and apparently has the best of all instances by keeping normal drivability and not having to use the top side of the rev range for best performance as with the dbilas and mantzel etc most of the power is at 4.5k-5k upwards whereas iirc the lexmaul comes in nearer 4.

other differences are that the mantzel's generally come with an EGR feed pipe which can often be a problem with the DBilas as the Dbilas often run with an EM light due to a blanked EGR and not having a feed pipe to the inlet-

so in short they are all much of a muchness-

Dbilas- Good quality manufacturing- look tidy in the engine bay- add a good figure of BHP and change the performance of the car alot, but dont have an EGR feed, are not the easiest of things to install.

Mantzel- same as DBilas- but have and EGR feed, but same problems with fitting.

Lexmaul- probably best of all worlds, easy to fit, retain the EGR and offer a better range of torque available from lower down the revs.
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Lexmaul will give good gains across a decent range of rpm. Best option for a track car IMO.

Mantzel type will loose some low rpm power but gain nice power at high rpm when the air is flowing fast enough.

I'd go for the mantzel type myself as they relocate the throttle body to a much better location and they also free up some room under the bonnet

[Edited on 20-08-2007 by Superlite Ltd.]
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Cheers willhouse


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