| flowrate of the manifold itself. There are far too many other variables at play with the way those tests were performed and the results ONLY apply to that particluar cylinder head with a manifold connected to it. The flowrates I saw on the MS manifolds were with it attached to a cylinder head, of which I believe wasn't totally stock either. Regardless, unless that head is up and available for anyone running the test, any other tests performed without that same exact head are not going to be comparable numbers. By flowtesting the manifold all by itself, you eliminate the factor of the cylinder head, valves, and measuring equipment to set the valve height. By eliminating this factor, you will have information that is significantly more comparable to any other test of any other manifold by itself....... and people accuse me of not performing apples to apples comparisons - *SHEESH!*

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