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Old Jan 30, 2008 | 06:25 PM
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Cool My custom intake manifold and fuel rail

My wife and I own both a turbo S2000 and a Evo IX. So, I figured I would share the following with you all since we have no biases and really like both cars:

There is a local tuner shop in my area that specializes in custom fabrication. They have worked on my S2000 numerous times thus far--from de-installing/re-installing my turbo kit to making one-off pieces for my car. Since I started using their services, they have been urging me to have them build me a custom intake manifold. They showed me pictures of other intake manifolds that they had made and I was very impressed. Well, about three weeks ago I pulled the trigger and had them make me a custom intake manifold, as well as a custom fuel rail.

For this particular project, they decided to reuse the OEM flange and intake runners because: (1) it would take some time (and more money) to have a custom CNC flange made and (2) the OEM intake runners are actually very good. The biggest problem with the OEM intake manifold is its small plenum size. So, they removed the OEM plenum and designed a new one. They also removed "waste" material from all over the intake manifold itself, and deleted the coolant ports. Furthermore, they relocated the vacuum ports to underneath the intake manifold so that the various vacuum lines would be less visible. Anyways, here are some pics of the manifold and fuel rail:










These pictures do not do these items justice! If you were to see these two items in person your jaw would drop. There are a few things that need to be cleaned-up on the IM before it can be used, but overall I am VERY pleased. This intake manifold is sure to make some nice gains on the dyno! Unfortunately it won't be until CY2009 until my S2000 breathes again, so until then I have obtained one my piece to the puzzle.

I hope you all are as impressed with these custom items as I am!
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Old Jan 30, 2008 | 06:34 PM
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wow dude..
any vid clip on that s2k!!!!
that thing must be FAST!!
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Old Jan 30, 2008 | 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by thaigleshmk
wow dude..
any vid clip on that s2k!!!!
that thing must be FAST!!
Sorry...no vids since it has been boosted. It has been on jack stands for almost 8 months now as I am going through some pretty significant modifications on it. It last made over 500rwhp @ 13 psi, 91 octane and stock compression.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 04:19 PM
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Very nice!
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 05:44 PM
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Very nice!
Thanks Alain!
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