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cuffy-preston
2nd February 2009, 23:54
does the manifold increase performance?
Steve_90
3rd February 2009, 00:15
Just the manifold? Nothing noticable.
BLACK-VTR
3rd February 2009, 00:25
it should do with a full exhaust system i think.
vtr_chris90
3rd February 2009, 02:07
it will increase performance but with just manifold ytou would not notice alot, a full exhaust would compliment it nicely and give good gains, i gained 13.3 bhp from a manifold and full exhaust on my mk1 vtr and a good difference in response too
if your going to get a manifold look into a full exhaust if you havent all ready got one
hope this helps mate
KamRacing
3rd February 2009, 07:45
does the manifold increase performance?
the simple answer is that a good performance manifold will make a big difference. Most of the tuning of exhaust gases is done here. The remainder of the exhaust routes the gases, silences the noise and therefore robs the power
JamesR
3rd February 2009, 08:09
it will increase performance but with just manifold ytou would not notice alot, a full exhaust would compliment it nicely and give good gains, i gained 13.3 bhp from a manifold and full exhaust on my mk1 vtr and a good difference in response too
if your going to get a manifold look into a full exhaust if you havent all ready got one
hope this helps mate
you gained 13.3bhp with just an exhaust sysem and a manifold? i think someones not telling the truth, got an RR graph to prove? because that figure seems very very high, normally i would of expected 4-6bhp.
Harv
3rd February 2009, 11:51
you gained 13.3bhp with just an exhaust sysem and a manifold? i think someones not telling the truth, got an RR graph to prove? because that figure seems very very high, normally i would of expected 4-6bhp.
Can be done dude, although I would of though he had an induction too. If you search for 'Snewham', he had a 1.1 60bhp standard, RR'd at 75.8bhp(something like that anyway) with supersprint 4-2-1, race centre and magnum backbox iirc. Also had a green filter as well I think. Still a bloody good result though ;).
vtr_chris90
3rd February 2009, 12:00
Can be done dude, although I would of though he had an induction too. If you search for 'Snewham', he had a 1.1 60bhp standard, RR'd at 75.8bhp(something like that anyway) with supersprint 4-2-1, race centre and magnum backbox iirc. Also had a green filter as well I think. Still a bloody good result though ;).
you gained 13.3bhp with just an exhaust sysem and a manifold? i think someones not telling the truth, got an RR graph to prove? because that figure seems very very high, normally i would of expected 4-6bhp.
yep i gained that, all i had on my car was an open filter, raceland manifold and supersprint race system less the silencer, and it had just had a full service a week before and it made 103.1bhp on the rolling road with graph to proove, so i put wrong figure down in my first post lol but was only off by 0.2bhp haha
it made 75.5bhp atw and 135.6nm which i think is like 101 or 102 ftlb of torque
was a good figure made i was only expectin 100bhp if that, but still all rollers are different aswell, but this output would have only been a few bhp off maybe if it was offcause it seems farily reasonable
i could get the graph on here if you want but i dont know how lol
pjm300
3rd February 2009, 12:04
Can be done dude, although I would of though he had an induction too. If you search for 'Snewham', he had a 1.1 60bhp standard, RR'd at 75.8bhp(something like that anyway) with supersprint 4-2-1, race centre and magnum backbox iirc. Also had a green filter as well I think. Still a bloody good result though ;).
26% increase in power just by breathing mods?
*sniggers*
Harv
3rd February 2009, 12:16
26% increase in power just by breathing mods?
*sniggers*
LOL, thats what I was thinking. But he had dyno print to prove and was when there was a group RR from here somewhere so.....Not saying it was accurate just seemed a bloody big increase :fcuk:
pjm300
3rd February 2009, 12:56
sounds like it was run in 1st gear :D
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