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Saturn SC2 Exhaust Manifold efficiently directs hot combustion gases away from the engine, increasing power and safeguarding important components. The sporty Saturn SC2 rides on the exclusive Z-body platform, has a lively 1.9 liter DOHC engine that produces 123 horsepower and is coupled with either the responsive MP3 five speed manual or smooth MP7 four speed automatic, providing drivers with quick acceleration and solid fuel economy. In 2000, the Saturn SC2 was awarded integrated control modules that enhanced diagnostics and reliability, and over the course of its production lifecycle it benefited from space increases inside the car, sleek exterior revamps, and improved transmission parts, all of which keep the coupe competitive if owners stick with genuine parts and routine maintenance. Affordable parts from online wholesalers help Saturn enthusiasts keep the factory handling, safety and fun to drive feel that defines the SC2. The SC2 Exhaust Manifold is constructed of sturdy cast iron or stainless steel and the multiple runners conform to the cylinder layout to minimize back pressure, optimize scavenging, and lower emissions while the proper sealing prevents harmful gas from leaking into the cabin. A cracked Exhaust Manifold robs power and increases noise. Replacing the Exhaust Manifold is a simple task, but first you need to cool the engine and disconnect the battery, remove the shields and sensors, loosen the fasteners, replace the gaskets, fit the new unit, hand start bolts, torque in order, reconnect parts, and test the motor for leaks.