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Old 03-11-2003, 05:21 AM
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d series skunk2 intake mani

http://planetperformance.com/product...KUNK2&sf5=1.6L


Its says for vtec cars only...What the fuck? I thought that we were finally going to get some d-series parts that are worth a shit.
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Old 03-11-2003, 05:26 AM
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Well it says d16a? Must be a typo or something. I'm pretty sure you can fit that manifold on ur motor without problems. That skunk2 manifold is more expensive then there b-series one.
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buts its the cheapest d-series one that I have seen besides making your own and I was thnking about taking my extra one and doing that.
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I've always heard aftermarket manifolds were designed with 7,000rpm + power in mind so putting one on a mildly modified engine really wouldn't give you any useable power. i could be wrong..
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I would think that easier flow would help with all ranges and the amout of mods wouldnt matter but like normal I am probably wrong.
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That ones cheaper than from Nopi...


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Yeh those manifolds are good on high end. you'll feel the difference. My boy just put one in his b16 hatchie and you can feel it pull on top end.
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