Davehughes said:how much if you keep my inlet and fit a flowed one, as i want it fitted ?? so want an overall price
cheers dave
BenR said:Vagelis, I got your email and PM, i will reply to email, it skipped my mind as i get so many a day.
http://www.angel-works.co.uk/product_2ltrinlet.php
Currently there is a backlog and a shortage of manifolds to actually rework, but the best comes to those who wait.
BenR said:Vagelis,
The gains are across the rev range, but the larger numbers tend to be at higher rpm's. BUt midrange circa 5000-6000 you can see 10bhp gains.
I cannot gaurantee what it will make on your car, as cars with higher stock outputs tend to gain less. But with a remap you should feel a big difference in the way the car drives due to large torque gains.
Joolz182 said:I'd fully recommend Nick Hill (Hillpower) in supplying a modified inlet manifold for the 182. His knowledge on tuning is fantastic, and he is a very approachable guy. Turnaround was under a week for supply and postage.
I personally would not bother with any of the other companies advertising manifold tuning on cliosport. Without wishing to slate any particular tuning company, I had been waiting since April for a modified inlet from another supplier who, for whatever reason, appeared to come up with various excuses for not being able to supply one. I gave up in the end and went to Hillpower..
Davehughes said:thanks ali,
why what work have you had done by the tuners to compare?nick used to work for formula 1 and has been in the game 30 years so i would say his knowledge is quite high,i remember people saying theres no point porting the inlet manifold so they've changed there tunetheduckeatspork said:Have to say I would wait for Ben's he seems far more knowledgable about flow and engine harmonics then any other tuner I have come accross!