Skunk2 Ultra series "Street" manifold Pics
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Pretty much, it's documented here and on "Endyn"
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Ultra Street
1820cc plenum
8.7" runners
ProSeries
1350cc
7.5" runners
PerformerX
2200cc
9" runners
Now I'm quite aware that there is a whole lot more involved with manifold design than what I have listed... But until there is more released on the Ultra Street manifold this is what we have.
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Ultra Street
1820cc plenum
8.7" runners
ProSeries
1350cc
7.5" runners
PerformerX
2200cc
9" runners
Now I'm quite aware that there is a whole lot more involved with manifold design than what I have listed... But until there is more released on the Ultra Street manifold this is what we have.
This manifold is defiantly interesting. Cool design at a good price. I also like that it uses 74mm TB. Hope that it can be ported to more taper and bigger runners all the way, they look a little small for a 250whp+ engine.
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This will be a great IM to compare to the modded Px that I am currently using on my 240whp 82X89 pump gas motor! MIght have to start gathering funds for it.
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Re: Skunk2 Ultra series "Street" manifold Pics
I just don't like how small the plenum is on the street version, I wonder if you could make it bigger like the race ultra
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Re: Skunk2 Ultra series "Street" manifold Pics
looks nice , would be interesting how it would perform on my built 190whp B16.
i'll give it a try when its ready to order.
i'll give it a try when its ready to order.
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Re: Skunk2 Ultra series "Street" manifold Pics
Kyle, you can't only take runner length into consideration.
Diameter and taper has a lot to do with the design as well. I am disappointed that they do not have expandable plenum, probably due to limited engine bay space.
Diameter and taper has a lot to do with the design as well. I am disappointed that they do not have expandable plenum, probably due to limited engine bay space.
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Re: Skunk2 Ultra series "Street" manifold Pics
I ordered a 74mm throttle body and preordered the manifold so looks im gonna be able to do a comparison vs Pro Series. Should be able to put together a test later this month on my buddies DynoJet.
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as far as i know yes, just order it off the skunk2 website
http://store.skunk2.com/engine-tunin...-manifold.html
http://store.skunk2.com/engine-tunin...-manifold.html
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I saw 12, but it was on a Dynojet, probably 8 on a mustang. In all reality dynos are just tuming tools, track mph will tell true results.
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Re: Skunk2 Ultra series "Street" manifold Pics
well it won't be anytime soon, i've got other mod's to do first before I get to changing parts for more power, aka need ID1000's and E85 which those won't happen till at least April or May.