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Thread: Possible Group Buy Intake Manis!!! Taking Orders!!!!

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2009-09-15 21:42:17
#51
Originally Posted by SUNNYboi
Also im guessing the plenum can be faced either way?


yep, I confirmed that with the maker. It's a universal design to mount either way.
2009-09-16 00:43:36
#52
300 or 385?
I don't care who makes it ..... Keo or the guy I have been emailing(working with Ashton) or BJ's manifolds I need something that is going to make power for a N/A VE with N1's and other "goodies"
2009-09-16 13:04:35
#53
Originally Posted by Jimithin7000
I don't care who makes it ..... Keo or the guy I have been emailing(working with Ashton) or BJ's manifolds I need something that is going to make power for a N/A VE with N1's and other "goodies"


^Werd.
2009-09-16 23:33:35
#54
Alright, im going to start taking orders for these manifolds so the guy can get on the move making them. Pm me the following info for those wanting one:

Motor its going onto.
What throttle body are you gonna use.
Use of IAC or no IAC.
Any specifics if you want a certain runner length if your going to use it for N/A or Turbo use.

Those details are a must. If you have any other specifics just let me know. They will be built to suit your needs. I will respond with the paypal to send it to. Again the group buy date deadline has been set to November 4th. Manifolds will be shipped as they fill up the boxes being sent in but the last orders will not be shipped till after the deadline.

Price will be $385 shipped to your door Plus paypal fees if you are using that. $396 total with paypal fees.

I will be placing the orders to the maker as they come in. I will have pics of the completed manifolds as they are done to provide even before shipping. Lets get this on the road. The Group Buy thread will be up once Crim gets on the ball and sends me back a pm saying its ok to post the thread. LOL But ive had soo many pm's telling me they are ready to send the money to have them made.

I also need your full Name and Address in the PM

Thanks
2009-09-16 23:47:36
#55
Nice i have seen alot of rwd ka guys using these lately. They are suposed to make some good power.
2009-09-16 23:57:31
#56
The guy has a lot of experience in the nissan world. Makes some good manifolds at an awesome price
2009-09-17 00:09:39
#57
one thing about runner length is that not only is it going be different lengths for NA or turbo but they both use the same general idea, longer lengths is going to be good for top end, shorter lengths are going to be good for bottom end power. note that if you have or are going to have a large turbo, shorter runner lengths are going to be your best bet for bottom to mid range power. however if you have a smaller turbo, 28rs/2871/maybe even a little larger turbos with smaller AR longer runner lenths are going to be your best bet for top peak power as smaller turbos are already going to fill in the bottom to mid range power so obviously having something that will optimize the top end would be for you.

do note that runner length is important and there really isnt a general all purpose runner length, so dont just order a intake wouldnt actually taking the time to find out what is going to best suit your needs, otherwise its just a waste of money.

just my .02
2009-09-17 00:28:51
#58
As soon as I see dyno numbers I will be down for this. I'll have to get some good specs too. I will definitely get one though.
2009-09-17 00:38:46
#59
yeah good point, these runners from the head flange to the top of the velocity stack is 6 inches. Ill post some before pics of mine here in a couple minutes.
2009-09-17 01:42:23
#60
Originally Posted by MN_SR20
As soon as I see dyno numbers I will be down for this. I'll have to get some good specs too. I will definitely get one though.


ya dyno results would be great.
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