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2013-11-14 07:16:07
#31
Pat got it done!

For you All motor VE guys, what length is ideal for the runners?
2013-11-14 13:56:54
#32
Originally Posted by OptimumSE-R
Pat got it done!

For you All motor VE guys, what length is ideal for the runners?


All Motor, Port runner length depends on the power band you want,
but, it needs to be longer than that !
As stated above, it would probably work nice with a turbo !
Looks pretty, very nice fabrication.

LHP
2013-11-14 17:43:22
#33
As long as this manifold can net more whp than the stock manifold by 10-15WHP on his goal setup, I will consider it a win. Ideally we would like it to be longer for N/A, but our firewall can be unforgiveable. Hopefully this does well for him.

Originally Posted by KLUTCH
I told them to build it for my VVL nistrous set-up. I gave them the specs for my VSE (Saint City Hot Rod) Header, rev limit, and this is what I got back. Its 4 7/8 from plenum to flange.


What's good Klutch? Did I sell you a Ksport supsension setup from the OG forum back in the day? If so, how did it treat you?
2013-11-14 18:05:26
#34
Originally Posted by AaroNX
Keep me posted when you do the direct port plumbing. That's my main issue with getting an aftermarket manifold. I'd prefer the plumbing to be on top of the manifold if at all possible.

Most definitely brotha!
2013-11-14 18:36:43
#35
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
As long as this manifold can net more whp than the stock manifold by 10-15WHP on his goal setup, I will consider it a win. Ideally we would like it to be longer for N/A, but our firewall can be unforgiveable. Hopefully this does well for him.

The good thing is that I not only have my turbo VE set up aside, I also have my brothers as well. So if I am not happy with the IM runner length, I can have them build another and keep this one for the other car

Originally Posted by KLUTCH
I told them to build it for my VVL nistrous set-up. I gave them the specs for my VSE (Saint City Hot Rod) Header, rev limit, and this is what I got back. Its 4 7/8 from plenum to flange.


What's good Klutch? Did I sell you a Ksport supsension setup from the OG forum back in the day? If so, how did it treat you?


The suspension was great the entire time I had it. I sold the car 3 years ago and with my luck I got her back a few months ago. I started driving the car this week and the rears are leaking and its a little bouncy. The car basicly sat for almost 3 years but runs and drives great
2013-11-14 19:16:40
#36
Looks amazing!

It also looks like the Texas State University bobcat logo...

Last edited by 1fastser on 2013-11-14 at 19-18-20.
2013-11-15 05:46:21
#37
Looks really nice... The length stated and the distance to the valve should make it ok for na setups... #s plzzz
2013-11-15 06:58:59
#38
It will be "ok" for NA, as in the engine runs, but it's far from the optimum runner length.
Depending on where you want the power to be in an N.A. application,
your looking at something like 10" or more from the intake flange outboard.
But it all comes down to "packaging"
and comprimising the runner length and plenum shape/size for fitment in the engine compartment.

With a Turbo design intake, it's more about reducing flow losses and the plenum size.
But one should still take flow balance to all cylinders into account,
that's where the central throttle position makes a substantial power differance !

LHP
Last edited by LHP on 2013-11-15 at 07-00-00.
2013-11-16 06:22:46
#39
nmd
Last edited by sss4me on 2015-12-25 at 11-11-49.
2013-11-16 08:40:00
#40
Runner size , length and plenum volume all have a big effect I don't believe there is one fits all solution.

and I have proved this with my custom intake...
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