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mini-valver
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Huh? No, I was alluding to your naive acceptance of the tuning hype.
Like the way you think you've got 190+bhp with a re map,panel filter and de cat.
You've been out in that hot sun too long Dubai.
You sure talk the talk mister.
So if i were to get my hands on a complete inlet manifold ( metal and plastic), I could arrange for it to be ported?? and would other tuning shops be able to carry out this work?? As i understand AW are a little bit busy?? Is the manifold just opened out to the gasket where it meets the head?? or is there a bit more material removed like having a head flowed??
I completely understand your point but i just dont see any reason in arguing it until he has proof BUT technically he would have to have back to back runs with your car in the same RR to give the most accurate and fair test OR get yourselves on track.
steve, porting it to the gasket is a bad move unless your having head work at the same time and port those to the gasket also. The gasket is BIGGER than the head ports and so porting to the gasket will more than likely result in power loss as youll be hitting a 'step' as the manifold will be bigger than the head. This is what we found to be the restrictive factor in getting any decent gains and so this is really as far as you can go with matching the k4m manifold on its own....
But surely theres a bit more tuning potential in the 1.6 than the 1*2 engines, which already have a much higher specific output (bhp/litre) so its more than likely that some mods will give more noticeable increases in power/ torque on the smaller, less highly tuned (as standard) engine.
I completely understand your point but i just dont see any reason in arguing it until he has proof BUT technically he would have to have back to back runs with your car in the same RR to give the most accurate and fair test OR get yourselves on track.
steve, porting it to the gasket is a bad move unless your having head work at the same time and port those to the gasket also. The gasket is BIGGER than the head ports and so porting to the gasket will more than likely result in power loss as youll be hitting a 'step' as the manifold will be bigger than the head. This is what we found to be the restrictive factor in getting any decent gains and so this is really as far as you can go with matching the k4m manifold on its own....
wahey!...you did keep your ears open!