Yes. I took it (and my piping) to a metal polisher :)SpidersWeb wrote:How do you get the turbo so polished up like that. Im doing it with mine manually with various grades of sandpaper, its working but taking ages. Is there some magical shortcut I should know about?
Intake manifolds: Sonata v L300
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Hey, wouldn't a custom equal length tubular manifold for the intake perform better than this ?
The above is really nice and short, but just wondering why no one has ever made a tubular inlet manifold apart from cost...any theories/ or exact numbers cause I estimate about 15% loss in effieceny with any air through plenum into runners ?
The above is really nice and short, but just wondering why no one has ever made a tubular inlet manifold apart from cost...any theories/ or exact numbers cause I estimate about 15% loss in effieceny with any air through plenum into runners ?
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MAP Sensor location.
You would need to make a common plenum with a pick for the map sensor.
Basically a smaller version of what you have now. That way you will get an average across all intake runners.
After the throttle plates aswell.
With a one way valve this will also act as the vaccum (spelling) for the brake booster.
You would need to make a common plenum with a pick for the map sensor.
Basically a smaller version of what you have now. That way you will get an average across all intake runners.
After the throttle plates aswell.
With a one way valve this will also act as the vaccum (spelling) for the brake booster.
It sure as hell won't cost anywhere near $1700 for a custom intake. Most are around the $1000 mark max. And these are proven performers with research behind them.
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Toys, what info you want?
Diferent TB, Big Arsed. You wanna know what size/type. I know but why not just ask Cookie. he is usually more than happy to help.
I have gone Sonata and can more or less give you some info on it if you want but you need to be more specific.
Diferent TB, Big Arsed. You wanna know what size/type. I know but why not just ask Cookie. he is usually more than happy to help.
I have gone Sonata and can more or less give you some info on it if you want but you need to be more specific.
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with all that extra stuff in there it makes the engine look midget :P that's my technical review for the day :roll:
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