4a-ge 16v Dual-plenum Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com
Tuusula, Uusimaa, Finland
For RWD turbo installations!
- velocity stacks - 65mm billet throttle body, black anodized - main plenum displacement 1.5x engine displacement (2.4l) - 4x 4mm hose connections for fuel pressure regulator, gauges, boost controller etc. - 2x 10mm hose connections for brake booster and IAC-valve. - durable black wrinkle paint - made in Finland The benefit of a dual-plenum design is the more equal distribution of air for all cylinders in a turbo application. Usually this comes with a small drop in peak power but also an increase in response and driveability due to a smoother torque curve. Excellent choice for a daily driven / trackday / circuit racing vehicle! PLEASE NOTE! This item is for the "smallport" cylinder head, this DOES NOT FIT the older "bigport" cyl. head OR the 20V cyl. head! All questions welcome :) |
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