victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
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victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
im putting in my new engine and the edelbrock intake hits my brake reservoir. it is a ls vtec turbo with gsr head. the car is a 91 integra. im sure someone has had this issue and just trying to figure out how to fix it. is a older civic reservoir gunna be smaller so that will clear it? thanks in advanced. bobby
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Re: victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
You cant run a victor X on a DA integra. sorry man unless you ditch the brake booster and go with a different brake master then your stuck with a skunk2 style manifold.
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Re: victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
Here's how close it sat on mine, if you cut the back end of it off and just welded on a flat piece of aluminum it would work and wouldn't effect the flow to the #1 cyl.
They make a brake booster delete but im not sure how well it would work on a street car, i've never driven a honda without a brake booster.
They make a brake booster delete but im not sure how well it would work on a street car, i've never driven a honda without a brake booster.
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Re: victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
Here's how close it sat on mine, if you cut the back end of it off and just welded on a flat piece of aluminum it would work and wouldn't effect the flow to the #1 cyl.
They make a brake booster delete but im not sure how well it would work on a street car, i've never driven a honda without a brake booster.
They make a brake booster delete but im not sure how well it would work on a street car, i've never driven a honda without a brake booster.
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Re: victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
Please upload the pics of the crx brake reservoir. I am going to use the same manifold on my 92 integra. As long as it fits...doesnt matter how close it is to the brake reservoir.
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Re: victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
Interested to see pics of it also, any modification to the pedal to make it work?
I'm definetly going with a Victor X in the future so the CRX master would be nice if it works. If not i was just gonna cut off the back end and reweld it.
I'm definetly going with a Victor X in the future so the CRX master would be nice if it works. If not i was just gonna cut off the back end and reweld it.
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Re: victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
Car is at my tuner right now getting piped and tuned so wont be able to get a pic of it til like this weekend or begining of the week. petal feels fine but havent drivin it yet. ill update when i get it back
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Re: victor x intake manifold fitment issue.
got on here bit late, but yeah,keep stock booster,master cyl.ect,, get a civic/crx resivore and clears buy good inch so, and no need shave side plug in jg mani!
ps. tegragsxr....nice pic, but you shoulda got the id 1000cc's brotha man..lol
ps. tegragsxr....nice pic, but you shoulda got the id 1000cc's brotha man..lol
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