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JWoodley

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Oct 12, 2002
Middle Of Nowhere, Alabama
ok. i have a few questions.

1. Anyone using a VENOM or other aftermarket intakr manifold? If so, what brand and are you pleased?

2. JDM Cyclone intake..Would it work on my car?

3. Should I go to a junkyard, pickup the stock intake mani and P&P it?

4. Will there be a noticeable gain from any of these?

thanks! :dsm:
 
im planning on going hahn stage 3, but not for awhile. im just looking for something that will give me a little extra hp. im not planning on using nitrous until i build my motor, and then im gonna go direct port. with that all said, im debating whether to get a used intake and p&p it or go with the Jeep TB. all suggestions are welcome. thanks.
 
Originally posted by JWoodley
im planning on going hahn stage 3, but not for awhile. im just looking for something that will give me a little extra hp. im not planning on using nitrous until i build my motor, and then im gonna go direct port. with that all said, im debating whether to get a used intake and p&p it or go with the Jeep TB. all suggestions are welcome. thanks.

Id get a used intake manifold have it ported and swirl polished, send it off to 1TuffRS to have a jeep TB mated to it, or get the jeep TB set up from him then have it ported and polished and then send him your core.

He port matches the jeep TB to the intake manifold he doesnt port the whole thing. but it rocks, look for my short review of it in this forum.
 
i have the venom intake manifold...... not worth it unless you are putting out some major boost where flow wont matter as much. The stock maniflod has a specific length and design on it to make the air flow better and give a good a/f ratio.
 
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