skunk2 intake mani
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skunk2 intake mani
i just put on a skunk2 intake mani on my d16y8. i have full exhaust an short ram intake now an intake manifold. i need to know what throttle body and fuel pressure reg to get.. thanx
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Re: skunk2 intake mani (98exturd)
Why do you need to adjust the fuel? You're not really getting enough extra air that the ecu can't compensate with oe injectors.
You can use the oem tb, but a larger one from a b-series will work too. All depends on preference.
Kiss what little lowend power you have goodbye.
Modified by ek forever guy at 6:30 PM 12/2/2007
You can use the oem tb, but a larger one from a b-series will work too. All depends on preference.
Kiss what little lowend power you have goodbye.
Modified by ek forever guy at 6:30 PM 12/2/2007
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Re: skunk2 intake mani (ek forever guy)
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hahaha the truth about or poor lil hondas.
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hahaha the truth about or poor lil hondas.
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The VTEC B series and B20 (CRV) throttle bodies are all 60mm in size. Except for the ITR, which is 62mm. The H22 is also a 60mm throttle body, while the Civic gets a puny 56mm. Make sure when you add the larger throttle body that you port match (make the holes the same size) the opening of the intake manifold.
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so what your saying is he wont lose anything? lol
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so what your saying is he wont lose anything? lol
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Re: skunk2 intake mani (BLinindoll)
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Revised for further inquiry.
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Re: skunk2 intake mani (98exturd)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 98exturd »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i just put on a skunk2 intake mani on my d16y8. i have full exhaust an short ram intake now an intake manifold. i need to know what throttle body and fuel pressure reg to get.. thanx</TD></TR></TABLE> Hey i purchased one of these for my JDM D15B Vtec engine.Do you have any pics of how it looks?How does it respond?Do you feel any diffirence? I probably have more mods than you so it might be diffirent for me i guess?
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yes get a b series throttle body that is 60 mm in diameter, i didnt say anything about lining up holes, it states that if the diameter of your intake manifold is not the same as the diameter of your throttle body, you should make them the same, but since its a skunk2, the diameter should already be at least 60, so get a b series (as stated above) throttle body, do not get a fuel pressure regulator, because you will not have gained enough in air flow that your ecu wouldnt be able to compensate for fuel
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