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Thread: Stock sr20ve manifold dyno vs ported

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2009-12-15 18:52:50
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Stock sr20ve manifold dyno vs ported
Here is a nice comparo I sow in this forum:
NeoVVL Forums :: View topic - Porting intake manifold

its a very nice gain for a litte porting, this can be done very easy guys.


2009-12-15 22:27:22
#2
Looks like a little project I may take on for a little oomph. Nice find!
2009-12-15 22:57:03
#3
Just goes to show what a little attention to detail gets you.
2009-12-16 04:17:40
#4
nice.
2009-12-16 04:32:16
#5
from what i understand he also added a larger throttle body. i would think that accounts for most of the gain...
2009-12-16 05:58:04
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Originally Posted by iczer200sx
from what i understand he also added a larger throttle body. i would think that accounts for most of the gain...


why would you say that accounts for most the gains?

explain please.

from my understanding, the manifold was not casted properly, so porting it smoothen out the flow and helps it flow more. just by adding a throttle body will not a main factor, if Most of the imperfections werent taken out so the more input of air could be properly utilized.
2009-12-16 06:31:03
#7
i "think" it accounts for most of the gain based on a forum member's gain with a n1 throttle body mated to a tomei adapter on the stock sr20ve intake manifold. just throwing it out there so people aren't mislead thinking the manifold work alone yielded those gains. however i have seen the misalignment on the upper and lower plenum and can't argue there will be some gains.
2009-12-16 07:16:25
#8
Originally Posted by iczer200sx
i "think" it accounts for most of the gain based on a forum member's gain with a n1 throttle body mated to a tomei adapter on the stock sr20ve intake manifold. just throwing it out there so people aren't mislead thinking the manifold work alone yielded those gains. however i have seen the misalignment on the upper and lower plenum and can't argue there will be some gains.


I think those gains are actually justifiable based ont he work to the manifold.

Im not sure ive youve ever had the chance to split a VE manifold, but the casting is good - except its generally pretty badly shifted. Porting it effectively matches the runners, flow in top end would not necessarily be higher - but rather maintain higher port velocities. Something thats probably increase volumetric efficiency that little bit more.
2009-12-16 22:16:31
#9
Something I thing I am going to do.

Peace
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