Interesting H22a intake manifold!
H22a intake manifold

Any thoughts? Looks like they used the stock flange and a few inches of the stock manifold. Then welded new runners and a bigger plenum. Supposedly velocity stacks as well. Sorry, no interior shots.
I found this while searching Google for some other stuff.

Any thoughts? Looks like they used the stock flange and a few inches of the stock manifold. Then welded new runners and a bigger plenum. Supposedly velocity stacks as well. Sorry, no interior shots.
I found this while searching Google for some other stuff.
Quoted from the website itself:
"Common gains at high RPM can be over 20 rear wheel horsepower."
...LOL! And I think that someone posted this already, long time ago.
"Common gains at high RPM can be over 20 rear wheel horsepower."
...LOL! And I think that someone posted this already, long time ago.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hamadiscool »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Quoted from the website itself:
"Common gains at high RPM can be over 20 rear wheel horsepower."
...LOL! And I think that someone posted this already, long time ago.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so not only does is provide a lot of extra power it also magicaly turns my lude into a rwd
where can I get one
"Common gains at high RPM can be over 20 rear wheel horsepower."
...LOL! And I think that someone posted this already, long time ago.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so not only does is provide a lot of extra power it also magicaly turns my lude into a rwd
where can I get one
Design looks somewhat nice but the welds are a butcher job.
I would never buy anything from a place that doesn't know a Prelude is FWD.
There are plenty of IM's out there to choose from...no reason to be a guinea pig.
BlackTrax FTW!
I would never buy anything from a place that doesn't know a Prelude is FWD.
There are plenty of IM's out there to choose from...no reason to be a guinea pig.
BlackTrax FTW!
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