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    Skunk2 Racing Intake Manifold

    will this work with our cars?CLICK HERE



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    Actually I believe so. I remember reading somewhere on the board that the B-Series intake manifolds will fit on our cars with some port matching.
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    thats funny.
    thats an ITR intake in the pic.

    which btw, is better overall than the skunk. especially since its cheaper.
    Last edited by night; 08-19-2002 at 10:09 PM.

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    Yes it will, you will have to modify the flange slightly but it will work. Some of the top mount holes need to be redrilled, with an a20a gasket as a template it isnt hard at all.

    andy

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    What would be a better thing for performance? to buy and customize that Intake Manifold, or to leave the Intake Manifold stock, and will any B20A Intake Manifold fit on it with the same modifications? If so I'm in! 88LXI I love your car man.

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    That depends on what else you are going to do to the motor. That manifold is going to give a boost in the top end, if the rest of the motor is stock then that not going to be that big of a deal. If you have a cam its going to be a much bigger diference. It'll be a low end sacrifice, but thats the price you have to pay for power. If I'm not mistaken the b20a has the same manifold as the a20a, carrot didn't you cross reference them and get the same part numbers? Any b16a or b18a manifold will fit. The row of bottom bolts are the same and the ports are almost the same, you have to drill new top holes then the manifold will go right on. The b16/18 ports are slightly larger then the a20's and the whole thing will benefit from a good portmatch, but its not necessary if you don't want to pull the head (taking the efi manifold off is 10 times easier if you take the head off first). You'll need the throttle body from a b16/18, they are bigger then the a20's. I don't know about the fuel rail and injectors, I did research on swaping the manifolds, but I didn't go that far.

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    Well I wanna install a new high perf. Cam and cam gear, I want to bore the engine over to 2.2L hopefully with JE Pistons and Crower Cams everything inside the engine, I wanna do a complete make over inside the engine with high performance parts, thats when I get the money, once that happens I'm gonna pull the engine out and rebuild it completely. So I'm gonna buy everything from the Intake Manifold, to the internals to the header, then drop the engine back in.

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    If you're going to do all then the yeah go for the manifold while you're at it. Build it to rev and you'll really benefit from the manifold. If you are going to do it in stages I would start with the cam and gear first. They'll give you alot more with the stock intake then that intake with the stock cam.

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    Well if the B engine Intake manifold will go on it, then most likely the B engine's Fuel Rail go on it. I'll have to test my theory!

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    the fuel rail fits with an adapter bracket

    As for the B20A intake manifold, the JDM B20A shares it's manifold with the A20A. However, the Throttlebody is bigger on the B20A.

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    That would be a good thing tho right? Bigger throttle body on a new racing intake manifold? What would I need for all of that to work? Throttle Body, Racing Intake Manifold, and High Flow Fuel Rail? Whats these brackets you speak of?

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    That could be damn good

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    Can our blocks be bored? (No not that way) I heard the cylinder walls were too thin.
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    i don't think 2.2l is realsitic.....the block walls would then be too thin for high performance applications
    In the end...it doesn't even matter.
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    maybe if you sleeve it you can get away with it???
    In the end...it doesn't even matter.
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    I just thought about that today when I was looking at my block, it might be too thin to bore.

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    So for what engine should I get my Intake Manifold? B20, B18, B18???

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    And the most you can hope for with stroking is 100cc, funstick checked it out a long time ago. Not worth the effort and $$.
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    a skunk manifold is best with a GSR head. im not even sure if they make them for B16 heads. they didnt a year ago.
    for a b16 head you want an ITR manifold

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    WHAT ABOUT MY A20 Head??? I don't have a B16 or B18, I have a A20, I want to know which one will fit my A20?

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    Well, none of them without some modification.
    Good bye to the 1989 DX Type R. Hello 2001 LX.

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    MSIAccord_LXi: Here's how you tell what manifold will work... If you had to ask that after reading the thread, DON'T ATTEMPT TO MODIFY AN EXPENSIVE ASS MANIFOLD!!#@@!1 JUST SEND IT TO MEE
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    I know how to modify shit, but I don't have the money to buy the wrong fucking thing, I want to buy the right one and then modify it, so which one is the one that bolts right onto our head with mod's??? And don't say any one, Just tell me the right one, Is it the B20 manifold? the B18? Which one will work better?
    <Edit>Ok Ok Ok, what I'm trying to say is, which intake manifold will fit on the A20head the best, I know everyone will have to have a mod done, but which one will be the best for a Highly Modified A20 engine? Because I plan on going all out and I realy don't want to spend money on a High Perf intake manifold thats not realy going to work, if you guys say its a B20, I'll go out and buy a B20 High Perf. Intake Manifold, I just want to do this right so I don't fuck up and buy something that won't work and I can't get my money back.....Thank You
    Last edited by 2Fast_Fiero; 08-22-2002 at 11:31 AM.

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    Originally posted by carotman
    As for the B20A intake manifold, the JDM B20A shares it's manifold with the A20A. However, the Throttlebody is bigger on the B20A.
    Get a JDM B20A performance intake manifold. It will bolt on without modification.
    Mike Clark

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