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na90dsm

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i found this on a honda forum but it got me thinkin, why dont we have designed manifolds liek this. all the runner transitions are very smooth. this thing has to flow insane. id be interested in a manifold liek this.


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I think you'd have flow issues where the center of the X comes together, and I just can't see getting those runners to ever fit up to the head all splayed out like that.

:confused:
 
Defiant said:
I think you'd have flow issues where the center of the X comes together, and I just can't see getting those runners to ever fit up to the head all splayed out like that.

:confused:

do you not see it or something? well i can see it and it looks like a good design, but i dont know if we would have the room for a design like that
 
is it just me or are all the runner different lengths. also one big problem with one like that for our cars is that the throttle body would have to be relocated to inside the firewall.
 
That sure is purdy....

I think the runners are the same length, but the plenum, and the angle from the TB would put the TB in the firewall, just like ^^^ said.
I see the NOS set-up too....

Does it have a dual fuel rail design....
 
this was on a honda board and was custom made, hense you can take the tb inlet and move it anywhere you want. damn man id just run the intake with that bend with custom pipes. thats no biggy at all. i liek that design so i figured id share
 
Every runner except for the first looks like they would have a flow restriction because of the stairstep directly before the runner. The stairsteps are at an incorrect angle.
 
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