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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 05:53 AM
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Default Which intake manifold (yes, I searched)

My head is off getting worked on. Crane cams (stage 2) and ISKY springs. Before I put it back on, I was debating a new intake manifold over stock. I read through search and have come to the conclusion that the OBX is not the right direction. AEBS does'nt make anything for my application. I've narrowed it down to the Skunk2, Edelbrock, or do a Y8 conversion. The bottom end is stock if this helps. This is all for a D16a6. Input?
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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 07:16 AM
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edlebrock peformer x is where im going, there is a dynograph of a guy who had a z6 manifold on his z6, swapped it out for a y8 and he actually lost power, but i put a y8 on my y7 and there is definately a power increase from 5-7 k but i want midrange so im going to go with the edlebrock which is "made" for 3-7k when i do my mini me, if i can ever figure out everything i need and all the wiring, hope this helps
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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 07:19 AM
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oh and i guess skunk is redoing there line of im is what ive heard, and they are suppose to be model specefic, and way better than the old line, i guess they are called the pro-series, but i havent heard anything from the new im's yet
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