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About the expense for a custom intake manifold. Ever tried to ask around how much is a custom exhaust manifold? When I was looking for mine, they ranged from anywhere in the higher $500's to the upper 9's someguy even quoted me $1k with 2 1/4" runners. Now, think about an intake manifold. There are people the sell the UIM, exactly like the factory one, except the ports are gasket matched, and they removed the acv and the water outlet for the turbo's. Those run about $600. So like I said, building and making power does take skill and alot of $. A gt35 turbo is small. Power will have to be in the 20-30psi for you to actually get close to 600. |
yeah what you need is kiwi enginnering skill and prices, americans allways pay american $ for things
eg: i can get a decent well made turbo manifold for a 4age(4 runnner) very professionally built and all for like US$300, or i can get a manifold made for my 13brew chevron(inwhich it needs to be extra long so the turbo mounts outside the car since theirs no room in it) which other engineers think this guy should be making exhausts for f1(ie: perfect) for $US500 im getting my axles shortened and resplined for $US50 per axle if it were me, id be getting the uim built from scratch, if their is a problem with flow, theirs enough skill out here to make it so theirs NO problem with flow for less and 500. sure it wouldnt look pretty, but their wouldnt be a better flowing intake manifold made in the southern hemisphere sorry i diddnt know flow rates etc of a gt35, ill withdraw that statement thanks for the info 2rotormotor, im allways learning on the run peace Psycho_Dad |
my good friend own excessive autosports here in my hometown. so as far as the cost for the manifold would cost me about 300 he builds them, and full 4in mand bent exaust for around 300. the 600hp mark will cost me just under 10000 including the engine. im just worried cuz dont understand the rotary engine?? ya know.
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the easiest and most reliable way would be a 20b engine swap with a single turbo conversion and a bridge port. at 600 hp that 13b wont last 5 min. assuming u were to boost the 13b to hell u still have to worry about lubrication remember on a rotary you have to deal with centrifical force the more rpms the more oil pressure you need to lube the engine. than you have to worry about cooling fuel octane housing warpage and amillion other head aches from my experiance 400 to 450 is the safest and most reliable hp #s for the street
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hey man, I found a stock 93 rx7 w/ 59,000 miles for $12,900. Is that a good price?
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if it isnt crashed the interior./paint/engine is good than hell yeah its a badass price
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I can get 93's for 9 grand All day. 12 is already 94 territory.
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I agree with 2rotormotor...
Besides, you might want to look for 94 instead. |
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