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Old 03-02-2004, 03:41 PM
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Here`s some pics of the manifold, as u can see there`s quite a bit of tig welding,grinding and polishing left to do on it..

It`s going on a bridge ported 13b 6port.

Any thoughts?
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Looks excellent so far!!!
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Looks good. You need a plennum though. That is unless its a WOT type of setup. If there is a reason for not having one I am very curious as to why you went without one.



What formulas did you use for your runner length and id?



I have been wanting to do this for quite some time. I cant wait to get my TIG.



Keep us posted



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why the stock tb?
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stock tb is big, those plenums look slightly long?

dont forget to add injector bossses
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Originally Posted by kahren' date='Mar 2 2004, 11:54 PM
stock tb is big, those plenums look slightly long?

dont forget to add injector bossses
stock tb usage forces you to have quite a few bends... I prefer straight intakes right to the ports.
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It's a BP, thats why the runners look long, It looks nice, looks like you were trying to use dynamic intake effect on it yes?





this guy's aircraft manifold uses vdi too



http://www.dmack.net/mazda/April%202001%20...Web%20Page.html
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that looks pretty wicked. Hope it works for you.
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