ebay exhaust manifold, need reinforcement?

If you have any aftermarket exhaust it should have a flex pipe. Never once did I say that the more expensive ones aren't better, but most people that own a protege can't afford them. The eBay manifold may not be the best but even when it does its 40-60 bucks to weld it. Again, not the best route but better than paying 600 for one
 
didn't say you said they were better. You asked me how much aftermarket or OEM manifolds were compared to the ebay manifold and I told you...along with the reason why they are so much. I mean if you are just looking for a replacement, by all means get it. If you are going for performance, you are doing the total opposite. It's one thing to search for deals on used parts, but it's another thing to buy a cheap product with high expectations. Just don't want the OP to get upset if things don't go as planned. Also not all exhaust companies offer a flex section with their products right off the bat. I had a Corksport exhaust and they don't come with a flex nor do they offer an option for one. As far as affording parts, it doesn't take much effort to save a little change off of each check and set it aside. If you own a protege, it should either be paid off or getting close to being paid off. I can understand if someone just bought one, but even then, they are cheap. It's not like you are going out and buying a $20-$30k car. Most of the people on here are enthusiasts, their cars are modded in some way, shape or form. If they can afford bolt ons, they can save up for a quality made manifold. I know for a fact it's not hard to save up for something if you really want it. I was recently discharged from the military and between jobs. Im married, pay rent and have a kid. But once all the bills are paid, groceries bought and gas tanks filled, I still managed to save up for a Haltech sprint 500, GT3071R, P.E.P dp, and other things without digging a hole in my finances. Also, owning a protege says nothing about parts affordability, there are several members here who can easily go out and buy a new car. They just choose not to because well...why buy another car if I already have a perfectly running car. Plus some people enjoy living within their means. Like they may be able to afford a new car, but they enjoy not having a car payment even if having a payment barely puts a dent in their pocket.
 
Ah i wish i came on here and read this before i bought it. I knew buying the $400 mani i wasnt going to get any great gains but i just wasnt really willing to buy an expensive manifold yet. I just was tired of the annoying noise mine was making and how slow my car was become.. (its scary to see this car get slower than it already is)lol but i agree you get what you pay for. but i tend to buy things as cheap as i can find since i am just over 18 and going into college. i have a little more important things to pay for than my car.. sadly to say.. =(
 
so i'm guessing the ebay manifold is the same one they're selling on protegegarage for double the price?
 
my stock manifold is still in tip top shape after 125k miles, 80k on built engine and high boost. :)
 
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