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What's the best way i sholud do, Using the type-r manifold or my stock B16 manifold?

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Old Jan 4, 2005 | 09:13 AM
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Default What's the best way i sholud do, Using the type-r manifold or my stock B16 manifold?

I Heard most peple said that Type-R manifold doesn't really make a difference on the B16A3 delsol motor. Because it's about the same ratio & nothing different.
SO my ?? is that should i use the type_r manifold or rather keep it stock.
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Old Jan 8, 2005 | 07:04 AM
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Default Re: What's the best way i sholud do, Using the type-r manifold or my stock B16 manifold? (92_EGhatch

it will not make a difference you can feel like 10 horsies but the itr manifold is much better and i think it comes mildly ported from the dealer because after all it is for a race car but it you port the manifold you WILL feel it better,
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Old Jan 8, 2005 | 01:48 PM
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Default Re: What's the best way i sholud do, Using the type-r manifold or my stock B16 manifold? (92_EGhatch

Well i have just put the itr mainfold in my B16, and just now started the ignition or started the engine. and have a problem. My engine sounds like it's leak, and rpm is at 2000 when i start the engine.

*What i used is the stock intake manifold gasket, the b16 throttle, and the B16 fuel line.

*WHat happen? it leaks from the throttle body, and RPM is @ 2000.
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