DSMunknown
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- Sep 16, 2004
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Just wondering why there isnt much talk about the intake manifold for noobs. Well, I read an article in Modified the other day (the march 04 issue- for some reason I read the old articles before the new ones
) and I came across their AEM EMS Evo8 install.
They said Starting with the intake manifold we can see that the EVO VIIIs manifold has much shorter runners than the 1G or 2G DSMs counterparts. Our experience with the DSMs showed that a fabricated intake manifold with shorter runners and a larger plenum design dramatically increases higher RPM horsepower. The downside is that if the runner length is too short, bottom end torque and horsepower suffers.
There are other important facts in this article, which is by a guy from AMS, but I dont have time to find the rest of them
. My point is, the noobs are directed to port their oxygen sensors and exhaust manis and first focus on the exhaust side of the turbo. i KNOW that this is very important and frees up the turbo and all that. but why not also focus on the intake mani?
This just came to me (gosh does this seem like a noob from Honda question) but can the evos intake mani fit onto the 2G? My more sensible side says probably not, even though they both have the 4G63 (except for the 420A, of course) cuz it just wouldnt be that easy. Plus, there are probably different plugs, harnesses, sensors, and other sorts of crap that is and isnt on the evo mani that is on the 2G. BUT then my noob common sense kicks in and says well, its the same friggin engine, RIGHT?!
Well then, it should fit!
So, as my schizophrenia kicks gets underway, I wait for some replies
) and I came across their AEM EMS Evo8 install. They said Starting with the intake manifold we can see that the EVO VIIIs manifold has much shorter runners than the 1G or 2G DSMs counterparts. Our experience with the DSMs showed that a fabricated intake manifold with shorter runners and a larger plenum design dramatically increases higher RPM horsepower. The downside is that if the runner length is too short, bottom end torque and horsepower suffers.
There are other important facts in this article, which is by a guy from AMS, but I dont have time to find the rest of them
. My point is, the noobs are directed to port their oxygen sensors and exhaust manis and first focus on the exhaust side of the turbo. i KNOW that this is very important and frees up the turbo and all that. but why not also focus on the intake mani? This just came to me (gosh does this seem like a noob from Honda question) but can the evos intake mani fit onto the 2G? My more sensible side says probably not, even though they both have the 4G63 (except for the 420A, of course) cuz it just wouldnt be that easy. Plus, there are probably different plugs, harnesses, sensors, and other sorts of crap that is and isnt on the evo mani that is on the 2G. BUT then my noob common sense kicks in and says well, its the same friggin engine, RIGHT?!
Well then, it should fit! So, as my schizophrenia kicks gets underway, I wait for some replies
