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Ajones_17
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Whats The Best Inlet Manifold for my 1.6 16v sport, it's already got full exhaust and de-cat, as well as a K&N panel filter and smoothed airbox. Next step is an inlet manifold but can't decide which one. So Was Just Wonderin Which Is The Best.

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ppl will say the Mantenzel (sp) power box, but they dont make em no more, so you'll hav to find a 2nd hand one.

or there the Lexmaul one which im getting soon
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depends what you want, betwen all 3 of them you wont notice much(if any) difference on the road. plenty of threads about on it, just do a serch form "manzel" "velos" "lexmaul" "dblis"(sp) or the ultimate "throttle bodies"

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not a bad inlet manifold on a 1.6
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Yup, Beardy's choice is the best.

Assuming you don't want to go for TBs... define what you mean by "best"?
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Dunno really, which is best for performance really. But also which ones are best for value for money and that etc. It's mainly performance though mate.
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throttle bodies
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trottle boddies yes but ya'd nearly buy another corsa for the price of them

oh in a perfect world.... full rebuild set of jenveys and some, omex

i need money

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quote:
Originally posted by Siberia
trottle boddies yes but ya'd nearly buy another corsa for the price of them
oh in a perfect world.... full rebuild set of jenveys and some, omex
i need money
[Edited on 08-12-2004 by Siberia]


That coul dbe any mappable management, Omex isn't the be all and end all of it.

Plus some forged pistons and 300degree cams
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300 degree cams could be a bit strange on a car i drive to work in everyday

forged pistons would be nice but i dont wanna go to mad with the RPM limit... 7500ish would do me..... dont want and conrods poping out to say hello


questionnnn

whats thats silver thing with the breather pipe going at the bottom of the picture.... i think someone told me before that it was dry sumping being used... the question is wtf is a dry sump

the picture...



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just get a lexmaul, u wont be dissapointed and when i split my car after xmas u cud buy mine
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dry sump is when the oil is stored in a tank and pumped round the engine etc, rather than stored in the sump..... means engine can go lower and less oil starvation
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
dry sump is when the oil is stored in a tank and pumped round the engine etc, rather than stored in the sump..... means engine can go lower and less oil starvation


what do ya mean go lower?
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as in sit lower to the ground
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for what purpose? sowwy for all the questions
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lower center of gravity, thats not the main reason for it by the way
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dear god spit it out man what is the main reason for it so?
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on that pic the silver thing is a catch tank aswell mate, not a dry sump tank
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I thought it was an oil catch tank?
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greasemonkey it is lol!
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ah this is getting complicated... whats an oil catch tank for?
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Legally you should have one on your car siberia, its there to stop you venting oil vapours and noxious gases into the atmosphere, plus a bit of oil, if you didnt connect your breather backinto the air box then you technically could fail an mot
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quote:
Originally posted by Greasemonkey
Legally you should have one on your car siberia, its there to stop you venting oil vapours and noxious gases into the atmosphere, plus a bit of oil, if you didnt connect your breather backinto the air box then you technically could fail an mot


oh does it normall come from here?



cos i only just noticed on saturday morning thats there nothing connected to that part of the rocker cover at all
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Yes that is correct, should be a brass union, which attaches to ya air box you get it in the mantzel kit and run a pip from the breather to brass union on air box, i have this union at home in my garage i salvaged it from the old air box
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hmm does it make the car faster

MOT's or is my case NCT's are a bit different over here they probably wouldnt know what it is never mind were it goes


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