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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 04:40 PM
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Default HomeMade B18C1 ITB Setup - better than your average setup

I am selling a project (I don't have a gs-r head anymore). It is a gs-r flanged ITB set from a 929 CBR. It has a vacuum manifold attached, and IACV flange, and silicone couplers to mate the ITB's to the flange. Everything assembly wise was tig welded, no jb weld here. It's a bit long with the stock velocity stacks, but they were kinda long and beat up anyways so I had planned on replacing them.

I didn't quite finish this, but its pretty close. I am asking $350 shipped. I have a bit of money and alot of time invested into this. I would at least like to make a few bucks off of it.

Parts include:

CBR929RR ITB set w/stacks,fuel rail,tps,fpr,injectors
LSD Motorsports Silicone Couplers
GSR Head flange with runners and vacuum log tigged together
IACV
IACV flange

Things left to do:

1. drill vacuum log and tap holes for hose nipples (for brake booster, fpr signal, map sensor, etc...)
2. mount nipple to IACV flange
3. make throttle cable bracket
4. install civic injectors into fuel rail (fit right in)

Notes about assembly:

1. I used the factory injector holes to attach the vacuum log, I was hoping this would be a good spot to get a vacuum signal from for the accessories.
2. My plan was to run the IACV, filter the throttle body side of it, and run a nipple from the intake manifold side and attach it into the 4 T'ed vacuum lines on the ITB set.
3. I began to sand down some of the welds that didnt look so good, there were gaps to fill and they just didn't look pretty enough for my tastes. Plan was to smooth them out and have the flange powdercoated grey.
4. Intake runners could use more port work at the welds. I started but did not finish.

Pictures are here, this item may end up on ebay soon as well, haven't decided yet.




















Old Jun 16, 2006 | 05:20 AM
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ttt
Old Jun 18, 2006 | 01:21 AM
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man, maybe i really should try ebay on.
Old Jun 22, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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bump these are on ebay now, 2 days left

auction is at 6 bucks!
Old Jun 25, 2006 | 11:12 AM
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bump, 5 hours left on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...75379
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 04:11 PM
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bump didnt sell
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