Typhoon internal modification, pics inside.
I recieved this manifold not really knowing what to expect . With so many good and bad comments on this mani I figured that for $150.00 it would be worth trying.
As soon as I recieved it I decided to cut it open and internally modify it a little to try and fix some of the casting flaws. All in all this is a huge bang for your buck item. You cant go wrong IMO.
Before

After

As you can see in this picture that the casting at the flange is off a bit so if you buy one of these you should definately work on port matching it.


As soon as I recieved it I decided to cut it open and internally modify it a little to try and fix some of the casting flaws. All in all this is a huge bang for your buck item. You cant go wrong IMO.
Before

After

As you can see in this picture that the casting at the flange is off a bit so if you buy one of these you should definately work on port matching it.


Looks pretty good.
I agree that for a little money and a little work you can have a pretty damn good plenum for a pretty damn good price.
I agree that for a little money and a little work you can have a pretty damn good plenum for a pretty damn good price.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mtber »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice stuff.. Now to match your head to your intake manifold :-/</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, you will want the head to the same if not slightly larger than the plenum.
Yeah, you will want the head to the same if not slightly larger than the plenum.
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