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Old Aug 19, 2004 | 10:03 PM
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as some of you may know, i am waiting on just a few more necessary small parts to install a new b20 longblock and skunk2 intake in the teg. on the hondatech board i heard the vtec guys raving about this new phenolic intake manifold spacer kit from some company called outlaw engineering. their website is http://www.outlawengineering.com/index.html. so ive been emailing these guys for months trying to get them to make me one of their kits for the LS motor. i finally found out they made two prototypes that sold for $60 a piece, shipped, but did not plan to make anymore for some reason. i talked to one of the two guys that got the kit and they loved it. in their description of the product they used the phrases, "high quality and very complete." they finally write me back and this is what i get:
"Jake,
We do not have any protoypes left, but if there is demand for the B18B/B20 engines, we could be convinced to tool up for them.
Best regards,
Sean Morgan
Outlaw Engineering"
im pretty interested their product so ill do my own advertising for them. this is the perfect product for anyone that is doing an intake manifold swap, installing a new longblock, or is concerned with lowering intake manifold temps. the result of the latter is cooler, more dense air in the intake plenum/runners and consequently more power. the thermoblock spacer kit includes the three seperate phenolic spacers, all gaskets and hardware. they sold the prototypes to the other guys for $60-70 shipped. im not positive, but i think that if we can get three to five guys they will do it for at least the same price. the hondata intake manifold gasket alone is around $6? shipped. ive seen the anr for almost half that price but the extra features of the OE kit make it worth the extra money.
so... whose with me?
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Old Aug 20, 2004 | 12:06 PM
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