wow so it DID do something... wonder if i would get the same numbers with my H23 intake mani...
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i made my own one of these out of a spare IAB plate i had lying around, i just took everything off of it and plugged up the necessary holes to prevent vaccum leaks. it is basically the same thing aside from the blacktrax piece being thermal plastic and the one i got being OEM metal.
i do have a question however about the blacktrax spacer. i read that you need to back out the studs on the intake manifold in order to be able to double stack it with the OEM IAB plate. do you need to get 3 longer bolts to replace the old ones? or are the stock ones long enough? i might look into getting one of these just dont want any special surprises/ shit to slow me down.
EDIT: bah, reading owns my ass. nevermind LOL
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actually according to owequitit in another thread he stated in bold letters that the a6 runners are shorter. that is why the h23 upper a6 lower is the favored combo. i have the shorter runners for the high end and the larger upper plenum contributes to torque. that is just the way i understand it
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that would be more novelty than useful unless you were boosted which you arent, and even then i doubt you'd get good gains. not to mention you'd prolly need a mustang style cowl hood to clear that shit lol. do it tho and take your hood off an let us know how it goes LOL
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i am slightly bedazzeled.
i can grant you that this plastic plate, (basically) does lower the intake temprature alot!!!! giving the air a more denser flow.
but if your going boosted.. i am curious to how these would hold up.... see what i am thinking...
is this just a n/a only?
if so using another oem stack plate.. this would cause? what more air flow for higher torque down low..?
because we all know the shorter the runners the better the top end, so stacking 2 or 3 of these would be pointless in a vtec car...
after 1st gear any power below 5 grand is usless.. and to hold back top end seems radical to me..
althoiugh for the f22 motor who already has great botom end, i personaly would just replace the stack plate with no iab's with this plastic one, so i don't snuff out top end any more than it already does.. and then i would like to see dyno #'s to see if it would actually give more power say 6hp more around 5000 to 7000 rpm's? and be able to keep the torque curv nice the whole way.."Self Renewed"
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Originally posted by KeelesKustomei am slightly bedazzeled.
i can grant you that this plastic plate, (basically) does lower the intake temprature alot!!!! giving the air a more denser flow.
but if your going boosted.. i am curious to how these would hold up.... see what i am thinking...
is this just a n/a only?
if so using another oem stack plate.. this would cause? what more air flow for higher torque down low..?
because we all know the shorter the runners the better the top end, so stacking 2 or 3 of these would be pointless in a vtec car...
after 1st gear any power below 5 grand is usless.. and to hold back top end seems radical to me..
althoiugh for the f22 motor who already has great botom end, i personaly would just replace the stack plate with no iab's with this plastic one, so i don't snuff out top end any more than it already does.. and then i would like to see dyno #'s to see if it would actually give more power say 6hp more around 5000 to 7000 rpm's? and be able to keep the torque curv nice the whole way..
it really all depends on what setup u have, this works the best for me as there is no point in shifting past about 5200rpm. If i got rid of the iabs it would be pointless
also look at the dyno graphs on there page were there using double stacks which improves mid range and high.Last edited by BB6-SH; 08-20-2007, 01:45 AM.
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Originally posted by KeelesKustomei am slightly bedazzeled.
i can grant you that this plastic plate, (basically) does lower the intake temprature alot!!!! giving the air a more denser flow.
but if your going boosted.. i am curious to how these would hold up.... see what i am thinking...
is this just a n/a only?
if so using another oem stack plate.. this would cause? what more air flow for higher torque down low..?
because we all know the shorter the runners the better the top end, so stacking 2 or 3 of these would be pointless in a vtec car...
after 1st gear any power below 5 grand is usless.. and to hold back top end seems radical to me..
althoiugh for the f22 motor who already has great botom end, i personaly would just replace the stack plate with no iab's with this plastic one, so i don't snuff out top end any more than it already does.. and then i would like to see dyno #'s to see if it would actually give more power say 6hp more around 5000 to 7000 rpm's? and be able to keep the torque curv nice the whole way..
ts all just one big set up.
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Originally posted by owequititI am tempted to play with these as well. Thanks for posting this info. I was wondering about these, and figured it would only be incremental. They seem to have some nice gains on the H22 though.
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Originally posted by green cb7Just wanted to let everyone know u could make some power for only 65 bucks.
I wish they had some dynos of one spacer double stacked with the IAB plate on the H22.
I suppose ~7HP ~8lb ft all through the powerband with two spacers double stacked isn't too bad though. It works out to just under $2 per HP, which isn't bad at all.
I suppose it makes sense, because you are effectively eliminating the IAB plate, but you are making the runner longer at the same time. That most likely helps top end as well, since the IAB butterflies are a slight restriction.
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Originally posted by owequititI wish they had some dynos of one spacer double stacked with the IAB plate on the H22.
I suppose ~7HP ~8lb ft all through the powerband with two spacers double stacked isn't too bad though. It works out to just under $2 per HP, which isn't bad at all.
I suppose it makes sense, because you are effectively eliminating the IAB plate, but you are making the runner longer at the same time. That most likely helps top end as well, since the IAB butterflies are a slight restriction.
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Originally posted by 10thcb7You dont think that since it is made from Plastic that it helps cool the Intake Manifold? Do you think a Hondata IM Spacer would do the same?
I guarantee it does. They specifically use thermo plastic or phenolic, because it doesn't transfer heat as well. I have a Hondata IM gasket on my car, and the IM is noticably cooler to the touch. The 10-30 degree temp reductions that they claim are not false.
If you put one of these on, with a Hondata IM gasket, and bypass the coolant to the FIV, you could potentially see a huge reduction in IAT's.
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