Often, TQFTs are defined in families, parametrised by some algebraic data. For example, the Turaev-Viro-Barrett-Westbury TQFTs are parametrised by spherical fusion categories, the Crane-Yetter TQFTs are parametrised by ribbon fusion categories, and the $n$-dimensional Dijkgraaf-Witten theory is parametrised by a finite group $G$ and an $n$-cocycle $\omega$.
Instead of regarding TQFTs with a fixed datum as an invariant of manifolds (and cobordisms), one can also fix a manifold and regard a family of TQFTs as invariant of the parametrising data. For example, the Crane-Yetter invariant of $\mathbb{CP}^2$ is the "Gauss sum" $\sum_X d(X)^2 \theta_X$ of the ribbon fusion category, where $X$ ranges over simple objects and $\theta$ is the twist eigenvalue. (I'm thanking Ehud Meir for making me appreciate this viewpoint.)
From this viewpoint, my question is: In the Dijkgraaf-Witten TQFT, which manifolds give invariants that are sensitive to the cocycle?
In details, let us define the following invariant: $$ DW_{G,\omega}(M) = \sum_{\phi\colon \pi_1(M) \to G} \int_M \phi^* (\omega)$$ Here, $M$ is an $n$-manifold, $\omega \in H^n(G,U(1))$ is an element of the $n$-th group cohomology, and $\phi^*\colon H^n(G,U(1)) \to H^n(M,U(1))$ is induced by the flat $G$-connection $\phi$.
I'm looking for a manifold $M$ such that $DW_{G,\omega}(M) \neq DW_{G,\omega'}(M)$ for some $\omega \neq \omega'$. Ideally, the example would be in 3 or 4 dimensions.