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2011-10-05 18:47:27
#41
Il be using the hypertune 77mm throttle body. I need mine at right angles to suit a Water to air intercooler. Hope that makes sense

This is the only FWD one he has made ATM. Will have more pics next week when it arrives.
2011-10-05 18:50:22
#42
^So are you turbo, or N/A?
2011-10-05 18:54:47
#43
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
^So are you turbo, or N/A?


Turbo. EFR 7670 twin scroll
2011-10-05 19:14:47
#44
^That's what I thought after you said water to air. We have turbo intake manifolds all day long, it's the N/A guys that are hurting.
2011-10-05 23:24:04
#45
Originally Posted by Str|ker
All most done.




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Is that hypertune billet runners as well or did some one else machine it up?
Looks like a hypertune setup
2011-10-06 08:55:44
#46
That is all hypertune, hence way i posted a pic in this thread.

For those after a price ur looking around $2200 for intake and fuel rail. Plus extra for throttlebody.

Il post pic's of mine fitted in a Gti-r early next week.
2011-10-06 11:33:34
#47
WHEN i get around to completing the IM for my motor, I wanna do the stacks similar to this pic. I figure angling the stacks this way allows them not to compete for the same air, and if the angles can work, they can face the TB slightly.


may not be worht much but can't be any worse than regular IM's.

2011-10-06 23:09:24
#48
^ Genius!


Plus the letters AMS attached to that is a nice touch.
2011-10-07 08:55:59
#49
remember that ams inlet manifold is cast which allows easier shapes and bends
2011-10-07 18:57:53
#50
Doctor G I hope you can get this made. Would love to see what it can do.
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