That's great, glad it worked out. What would you say the before and afters were for EGT's and cruzin boost?
enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
Awesome work, Kevin! That manifold turned out awesome!I'm going to go right now to cut apart my manifold to make a new one, very similar idea to yours. I have an idea that might work to make the upper plenum tapered with very limited tools though I'll see how it ends up turning out though. Worst thing I can do is wreck a piece of aluminum tube and have to buy a new one
Factory BOV, and secondary manifold inlet are now both deleted..getting ready to make it a dual plenum
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
I really want that, and I am sure you aren't giving it away...What I can give away is some hillbilly cheap info. If you want velocity stacks then look no further. On the cheap and all aluminum. You will have to do some fab work, but if you are building an intake that shouldn't bother you. Be warned this should make you LOL, but I am serious, this is what my intake will have in the plenum...http://www.culinarydepotinc.com/p-31242-alfa-022rt-34-stuffing-tube.aspx
I have had them in my hand and I would agree they are somewhat thin, but still over 1/16". I am not using them for the entire tube, I am going to use them for the bell end only, welded to a .083" wall 6061 alloy tube. It will work fine. I wouldn't 100% trust them for a structural part for years of service, but they are stout enough I bet it would work for a while. You would be surprised at the force to stuff some sausage