After reading a thread on here last week about the inlet manifold, i decided to take it off at the weekend. I found the quality to be pretty poor being unfinished cast aluminium.
The pictures below show the manifold where it meets the inlet port. There is a big step as can be seen with the inlet port being the thin scribed line in the middle of the blue. I matched the manifold at both ends and also matched the other part of the manifold not shown and blended this into the throttle body where there was another slight step.
The car has not been dyno'd but seat of the pants the pickup is much improved from just before 3000 revs to about 5000 revs. It also revs out much better and hits the rev limiter before any noticeable drop off in power like before. The car also runs smoother below 2000 revs when the engine is cold where it would lurch along before almost unsure how to fuel itself.
A nice cheap mod for a gain you can feel. Just thought i'd share it.
The pictures below show the manifold where it meets the inlet port. There is a big step as can be seen with the inlet port being the thin scribed line in the middle of the blue. I matched the manifold at both ends and also matched the other part of the manifold not shown and blended this into the throttle body where there was another slight step.
The car has not been dyno'd but seat of the pants the pickup is much improved from just before 3000 revs to about 5000 revs. It also revs out much better and hits the rev limiter before any noticeable drop off in power like before. The car also runs smoother below 2000 revs when the engine is cold where it would lurch along before almost unsure how to fuel itself.
A nice cheap mod for a gain you can feel. Just thought i'd share it.