Intake Manifold Questions
david-b
09-06-2005, 06:11 PM
Alright,
I'm looking at replacing the intake manifold on my Talon. So, I got some questions... Take a look a this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-Intake-Manifold-Eclipse-Talon-420a-Map-Drilled_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ36474QQitemZ799 7228442QQrdZ1
1) Can something like this pass emmissions?
2) Can I still use the stock TB, FIs, Fuel Rail?
3) How's installation? If it's anything like the exhaust, looks like I got a full day ahead of me if/when I get it.
4) Can something like this still pass emmissions?
Emmissions is a big thing for me. Im scared that I can't pass right now, even though my exhaust is cat-ted. Is there any other manifold you guys would suggest? Kinda cheap in price too. Thanks
I'm looking at replacing the intake manifold on my Talon. So, I got some questions... Take a look a this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-Intake-Manifold-Eclipse-Talon-420a-Map-Drilled_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ36474QQitemZ799 7228442QQrdZ1
1) Can something like this pass emmissions?
2) Can I still use the stock TB, FIs, Fuel Rail?
3) How's installation? If it's anything like the exhaust, looks like I got a full day ahead of me if/when I get it.
4) Can something like this still pass emmissions?
Emmissions is a big thing for me. Im scared that I can't pass right now, even though my exhaust is cat-ted. Is there any other manifold you guys would suggest? Kinda cheap in price too. Thanks
scottsee
09-07-2005, 01:38 PM
They claim, and i quote "Increased volumetric efficiency by 70% over stock intake manifold"
That statement would scare me away right their. Just becasue you have a 1.8L, I will say yes. Buy it. There are elements to Induction that provide excelent flow results. One of them is Volosity stacks, another is pentlum design, size. If you notice Magnus, and all other proven aftermarket intake mannys have strait runner, no 90deg bends will decrease airflow volosity.
I think thats the only 1.8l intake manny i know of. im sure it will increase airflow in the upper rpm's. it's very possable your lower rpm airflow will decrease.
It's cheap, why not.
That statement would scare me away right their. Just becasue you have a 1.8L, I will say yes. Buy it. There are elements to Induction that provide excelent flow results. One of them is Volosity stacks, another is pentlum design, size. If you notice Magnus, and all other proven aftermarket intake mannys have strait runner, no 90deg bends will decrease airflow volosity.
I think thats the only 1.8l intake manny i know of. im sure it will increase airflow in the upper rpm's. it's very possable your lower rpm airflow will decrease.
It's cheap, why not.
david-b
09-08-2005, 03:45 PM
Cars a 2.0l.
Will it pass emmissions? Or is there anything that would be alittle better?
Will it pass emmissions? Or is there anything that would be alittle better?
scottsee
09-08-2005, 05:52 PM
Cars a 2.0l.
Sorry about that. Just make sure their is a place for the EGR, and you dont eliminate your ECS, or anything else you will be fine.
I don't know anything about that manny. Might want to ask the seller.. I doubt they've incorperated emmissions into the design. Just put your stock manny and sensors back on the car when its time to get checked. you dont want hot exhaust gasses going into the intake anyway.
Sorry about that. Just make sure their is a place for the EGR, and you dont eliminate your ECS, or anything else you will be fine.
I don't know anything about that manny. Might want to ask the seller.. I doubt they've incorperated emmissions into the design. Just put your stock manny and sensors back on the car when its time to get checked. you dont want hot exhaust gasses going into the intake anyway.
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