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    Thread: Intake manifold upgrade

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      Intake manifold upgrade

      Any ideas, suggestions opinons? All are welcome....


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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      Good question... don't forget that the VGIS is part of the stock manifold so unless you're boosting you'll probably lose power overall...
      Too bad it's plastic so you can't at least port/polish/extrude-hone

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      Can you fabricate one and incorporate the VGIS into it? Or use another vehicles and rewire the sensor.....
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      I'll keep it and add a turbo
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      I thought the Lanos one fits and is metal. Maybe I'm remembering wrong

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      Quote Originally Posted by pqaveo
      I thought the Lanos one fits and is metal. Maybe I'm remembering wrong
      i believe you have to have the lanos head as well.


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      yes you do

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      So would it be possible to fabricate a copy of the lanos one that fits the aveo?
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      i dunno...but i was saying you can take the lanos intake mani and head and intsall it onto our car....u could always cast the intake mani but i have no idea whats goin on the inside

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      It would be easier to just get the lanos head and intake mani.


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      Has anyone tried stopping the valve that changes the the intake runner lenght? Either always open or always closed?




      This is to those who say it can not be done... I will break 210kph!

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