anyone seen these before?
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anyone seen these before?
I was just browsing the net for a custom intake manifold parts and found this. http://haywardperformance.com/intake-systems/#hyundai
I've never seen it before. I know RPW and other aussie shops make ITB's for the Beta engine but never knew of any shop stateside making them.
I've never seen it before. I know RPW and other aussie shops make ITB's for the Beta engine but never knew of any shop stateside making them.
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I agree, for a fraction of that you can get a 16g with an evo 8 manifold and have plenty left for a piggyback and the rest of the parts needed to boost it.
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ITBs with turbo provides better throttle response and increased flow.
The down side is that it's totally useless on either account (boosted or n/a) without head mods. For a boosted application though I'd go with 50-52mm TBs and shorter air rams, obviously with a well designed plenum to feed them.
The other thing to consider is that this set would be for a MAP based ECU. So unless you're running a standalone and convert to MAP it's a fairly pointless mod.
The down side is that it's totally useless on either account (boosted or n/a) without head mods. For a boosted application though I'd go with 50-52mm TBs and shorter air rams, obviously with a well designed plenum to feed them.
The other thing to consider is that this set would be for a MAP based ECU. So unless you're running a standalone and convert to MAP it's a fairly pointless mod.