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NICECNC Manifold 2008 2014 Sportsman Snowmobile Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of NICECNC Manifold 2008 2014 Sportsman Snowmobile

★ Compatible with Polaris Sportsman 600 2003-2006, Sportsman 700 (Including Touring and X2 models) 2002-2007, Sportsman 800 models (Including Touring, X2, and 6x6) 2005-2014. ★ Compatible with Polaris Ranger 700 (All models including XP, Crew and 6x6) 2005-2009, Ranger 800 (All models including XP, 6x6 and Crew) 2010-2014, RZR 800 (All models including RZR-S and RZR-4) 2008-2014. ★ Replacement for Polaris 5811511. ★ This exhaust manifold gasket is designed to replace the stock gasket. ★ Installs between the cylinder and exhaust manifold.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for motorcycles and power sports

I would recommend buying a new exhaust gasket, it comes with everything but this one. I had to grind my lift brackets to fit. Photos of the heat shields could have been better and the included screws are huge. For the price it's worth it.

Pros
  • Exhaust
Cons
  • Negative gift

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not happy with the quality.

This is the second nicecnc exhaust gasket that started leaking after the first ride. The first seal was in the rzr seal kit. I thought maybe it's just bad. I just ordered a manifold gasket and when I received it it looked like it was going to come loose. I installed it hoping it would hold up. But after 2 hours of driving it started leaking. The quality seems very bad. I'm going back to the OEM.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Functionality