Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot?
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Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot?
With the Skunk2 intake manifold you can't use the plastic spacers to keep heat off of the fuel rail. So with the skunk2 manifold on after the motor is warmed up and you have done a couple of runs the fuel rail is as hot(120-160 degrees) as the manifold!
Does anyone know if this is a problem? Should I have the mounting surfaces on the manifold milled down to be able to put the spacers on?
If so skunk2 manifolds need improvement not only there but you have to mount the evap sensor your self
Well any help will be appreciated
b16a head by the way
Modified by aziz93 at 9:46 PM 9/3/2005
Does anyone know if this is a problem? Should I have the mounting surfaces on the manifold milled down to be able to put the spacers on?
If so skunk2 manifolds need improvement not only there but you have to mount the evap sensor your self
Well any help will be appreciated
b16a head by the way
Modified by aziz93 at 9:46 PM 9/3/2005
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (STREETWERKZ)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STREETWERKZ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">where is drag racing involved with this post?
i believe this goes one spot below... in TECH. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Modifications, Tuning & Launching
Right there where it says modification, tuning jackass!
now what!
Why do people have to always try to say something smart when they dont know whats going on? But if this is the wrong place can a moderator put it in its right place and leave tuning and modification out of the topic.
Modified by aziz93 at 9:49 PM 9/3/2005
Modified by aziz93 at 9:51 PM 9/3/2005
i believe this goes one spot below... in TECH. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Drag Racing
Modifications, Tuning & Launching
Right there where it says modification, tuning jackass!
now what!
Why do people have to always try to say something smart when they dont know whats going on? But if this is the wrong place can a moderator put it in its right place and leave tuning and modification out of the topic.
Modified by aziz93 at 9:49 PM 9/3/2005
Modified by aziz93 at 9:51 PM 9/3/2005
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (aziz93)
boo hoo.
if you cant figure this simple ******* thing out, like maybe modify the plastic spacers or put your damn 'tech' article in the right space..... then maybe you do need to search the internet for a ******* simple solution, that your little sister could figure out if she just looked at your motor.
BTW.... TECH, engine theory, tuning and modification sounds like a better place to me.
next time you try to get brave in PMs make sure youre in the same city. dont get smart jerkoff.
if you cant figure this simple ******* thing out, like maybe modify the plastic spacers or put your damn 'tech' article in the right space..... then maybe you do need to search the internet for a ******* simple solution, that your little sister could figure out if she just looked at your motor.
BTW.... TECH, engine theory, tuning and modification sounds like a better place to me.
next time you try to get brave in PMs make sure youre in the same city. dont get smart jerkoff.
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (STREETWERKZ)
People like you make this a shity site. all you had to do was say you will probaly get more responses from tech. but no you had to put it out like im an idiot so screw you and half this site
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (STREETWERKZ)
i had the same problem with an AEBS manifold....
i jsut sanded down the plastic spacers.
damn, was that so hard?
ROIDs own you.
i jsut sanded down the plastic spacers.
damn, was that so hard?
ROIDs own you.
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (STREETWERKZ)
Its a 1/2" spacer what do i shave it to 1/32" then what is the purpose that wont block no heat.
What i want to know anyway is does that much heat (120-160 degrees) mess with the fuel at all if it does i know what i need to do to take care of it!
What i want to know anyway is does that much heat (120-160 degrees) mess with the fuel at all if it does i know what i need to do to take care of it!
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (aziz93)
stop shouting.
if you have a problem with your fuel getting to warm, run a 'cold can'
basically fuel lines ran through a box of dry ice.
if you have a problem with your fuel getting to warm, run a 'cold can'
basically fuel lines ran through a box of dry ice.
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (STREETWERKZ)
did somebody say roids.....hell use rubber groumets....that should work pretty good.
sounds like you 2 need to go to anger management w/me....
sounds like you 2 need to go to anger management w/me....
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (1700anddroping)
been to anger management, actually did pretty good for me.
thats why i came back and tried to help. LOL
thats why i came back and tried to help. LOL
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word.
word.
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Re: Skunk2 im-no spacer-fuel rail hot? (STREETWERKZ)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STREETWERKZ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">been to anger management, actually did pretty good for me.
thats why i came back and tried to help. LOL </TD></TR></TABLE>
that was not a joke.....i meant that? because i am taking anger management classes now.yeah some people just don't realize your trying to help them....but hey **** it let him blow his **** up then.
thats why i came back and tried to help. LOL </TD></TR></TABLE>
that was not a joke.....i meant that? because i am taking anger management classes now.yeah some people just don't realize your trying to help them....but hey **** it let him blow his **** up then.
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You could solve this problem by running a plastic or synthetic intake manifold gaskets. There are a few different companies making them and they are very effective. Stop the heat where it begins, between the head and the intake manifold.
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Re: (alternativeauto)
yeah thanks but i got it all taken care of just did what i planned on.
i have that heat-shield gasket and all the heat thats in the coolant lines heat up the manifold anyway so unless you reroute or disconnect them that gasket dont help.
i have that heat-shield gasket and all the heat thats in the coolant lines heat up the manifold anyway so unless you reroute or disconnect them that gasket dont help.
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then why in the hell did you make this thread? do like everyone else has done dis connect the water lines going to the throttle body or run the line thru some kind of cooling system.you ask for help then you turn the help that is offered away? which is plain stupid.
harv
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Re: (1700anddroping)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1700terddropling »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">then why in the hell did you make this thread? do like everyone else has done dis connect the water lines going to the throttle body or run the line thru some kind of cooling system.you ask for help then you turn the help that is offered away? which is plain stupid.
harv</TD></TR></TABLE>
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o.k harvey </TD></TR></TABLE>
sometimes it takes steps like these to get the point across.......how did you modify my name......i would like to have some fun also.unless there is another person on here w/that sn.
harv
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sometimes it takes steps like these to get the point across.......how did you modify my name......i would like to have some fun also.unless there is another person on here w/that sn.
harv
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Re: (1700anddroping)
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sometimes it takes steps like these to get the point acrossld like to have some fun also.unless there is another person on here w/that sn.
harv</TD></TR></TABLE>
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sometimes it takes steps like these to get the point acrossld like to have some fun also.unless there is another person on here w/that sn.
harv</TD></TR></TABLE>
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