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VTECME 11-18-2006 04:39 PM

IM Components Necessary?
 
What are these things on a H22 intake manifold... I want to make my own ITBs and will loose those if i do... What systems are they for and do i need them? Thanks

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Marty 11-18-2006 04:48 PM

RE: IM Components Necessary?
 
I bigger pic would help but IMO I'd buy a skunk2 intake manifold to do a DIY ITB's as the runners are strait and long enough.

VTECME 11-18-2006 04:58 PM

RE: IM Components Necessary?
 
I know but im trying to keep this on the cheaper side. I know they suck but OBX IM's have straight runners and i could cut them where i needed to and save some money that way...

Marty 11-18-2006 05:09 PM

RE: IM Components Necessary?
 
Well you are doing the wrong thing to be on a budget, you are going to need hondata, crome pro, or a full stand alone engine management plus your going to need to find a manifold made out of clean metal so it can be tig welded. Cast alum is dirty and splotchs to much more times than not so in all reality you would about be better off getting your hands on a cnc'd intake manifold flange and making runners out of stainless steel.

riceburner700 11-18-2006 05:52 PM

RE: IM Components Necessary?
 
the can on the left in the pic is the egr valve with the lines in the middle coming and going to it


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