What Intake Manifold?
What Intake Manifold?
What intake manifold is the one most commonly used by you guys? Also, which has the best quality, and the best gains, if any?
I'm thinking most of you run Skunk2 or JDM Type-R, but I just want to hear the pro's and cons for both of 'em.
Thanks in advance.
I'm thinking most of you run Skunk2 or JDM Type-R, but I just want to hear the pro's and cons for both of 'em.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: What Intake Manifold?
Skunk 2 is a copy of the stock ITR IM. Just use the stock one for most builds.Black R wrote:What intake manifold is the one most commonly used by you guys? Also, which has the best quality, and the best gains, if any?
I'm thinking most of you run Skunk2 or JDM Type-R, but I just want to hear the pro's and cons for both of 'em.
Thanks in advance.
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Some DC2s and a pimp Grand Marquis
yeah but 3 hp isnt bad unless you have a lot of mods for just an IM. For $150 isnt not a bad bolt on if you got the money to blow
this guy got 8 hp by +10psi fuel press. and the AEBS
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=634917
this guy got 8 hp by +10psi fuel press. and the AEBS
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=634917
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and the top secret is revealedTrey wrote:
Fuel management is MUCH MUCH more important than an intake manifold on a Type-R

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intake manifold
anyone know the answer. When installing a skunk2 or itr intake manifold on a gsr, is it recommended to buy an itr throttle cable and itr throttle cable braket? I already did the install, but I went and bought the cable, just seeing if its supposed to be changed out.
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Yes you need to get the ITR throttle cable... The actual Skunk2 instructions will also recommend some ITR part numbers for a few vacuum hoses that need to be extended as well. I have those exact instructions at home that I could post up here if you need, just let me know.milanogsr wrote:anyone know the answer. When installing a skunk2 or itr intake manifold on a gsr, is it recommended to buy an itr throttle cable and itr throttle cable braket? I already did the install, but I went and bought the cable, just seeing if its supposed to be changed out.
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Re: What Intake Manifold?
So, if I installed a Skunk 2 intake I wouldn't see a vast improvment over stock?Dave-ROR wrote:Skunk 2 is a copy of the stock ITR IM. Just use the stock one for most builds.Black R wrote:What intake manifold is the one most commonly used by you guys? Also, which has the best quality, and the best gains, if any?
I'm thinking most of you run Skunk2 or JDM Type-R, but I just want to hear the pro's and cons for both of 'em.
Thanks in advance.
I have a 2000 ITR, 11.0 Endyn rolloerwave pistons, Mugen Sport exhaust, Mugen headers, Mugen thermostat, Mugen Valve spring, Mugen titanium retainers, lower rear tie bar, cam gears, new injectors, fuel pressure regulator, fuel pump, Clutch and a carbon fiber hood, etc.
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No you wouldn't...it is total waste of money....did you read what anyone posted? It's the same manifold as the stock Type R's...
Measure the dimensions of it...the runners, the primaries, etc etc etc...you'll understand after you do this...
Instead of asking a question like "Will it give me big gains?" do a little research and educate yourself. That way you know what to look for when purchasing a product and you don't go on someone who is not knowledgeable and just says "It gives mad horsepower yo!" When it actually doesn't and they are just talking about their ass....
Measure the dimensions of it...the runners, the primaries, etc etc etc...you'll understand after you do this...
Instead of asking a question like "Will it give me big gains?" do a little research and educate yourself. That way you know what to look for when purchasing a product and you don't go on someone who is not knowledgeable and just says "It gives mad horsepower yo!" When it actually doesn't and they are just talking about their ass....
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Good advice all around, but this club is my research towards educating myself about my car and parts, I knew alot already, I just wanted to get the opinion of someone others then my peers.Justin Klemgold wrote:No you wouldn't...it is total waste of money....did you read what anyone posted? It's the same manifold as the stock Type R's...
Measure the dimensions of it...the runners, the primaries, etc etc etc...you'll understand after you do this...
Instead of asking a question like "Will it give me big gains?" do a little research and educate yourself. That way you know what to look for when purchasing a product and you don't go on someone who is not knowledgeable and just says "It gives mad horsepower yo!" When it actually doesn't and they are just talking about their ass....
Thanks for the advice
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I have a 2000 ITR, 11.0 Endyn rolloerwave pistons, Mugen Sport exhaust, Mugen headers, Mugen thermostat, Mugen Valve spring, Mugen titanium retainers, lower rear tie bar, cam gears, new injectors, fuel pressure regulator, fuel pump, Clutch and a carbon fiber hood, etc.