is it possible to use an L300 EFI intake manifold with a VR4 head?
if so, cool. if not, what EFI ready intake manifold would have i have to use to have the throttle body over the top of the head?
L300 vs VR4 head
Re: L300 vs VR4 head
Novanman wrote:is it possible to use an L300 EFI intake manifold with a VR4 head?
Nothing off the shelf AFAIK- It'd need to be custom.vanman wrote:if so, cool. if not, what EFI ready intake manifold would have i have to use to have the throttle body over the top of the head?
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i think its to do with the shape of the van engine bay.. no room for intercooler piping beside radiator on that side by memory
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Don't bother with a VR4 head...
Just up grade the turbo
Give MRC Dyno a call
http://www.mrcdyno.com.au/_content/perf ... pressturbo
Just up grade the turbo
Give MRC Dyno a call
http://www.mrcdyno.com.au/_content/perf ... pressturbo
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