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M.aaron80
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MAY 18, 03:11 PM
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Any1 have a modded Intake laying around for a v6? I don’t have the time to make one.
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jjd2296
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MAY 19, 08:06 AM
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Habanera Hal
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MAY 19, 10:07 AM
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quote | Originally posted by jjd2296:
I’ve tried asking this same question. Decided just to make it myself. Well not all of it had fab done by a friend.


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jjd2296: Do you have a thread that shows how you did this, why you did this, and what the measurable results were? Thanks.
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jjd2296
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MAY 19, 01:25 PM
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This is a well documented mod done to the PPG cars. It eliminates the runners inside the plenum closes the gaps between them and enlarges the neck right at the choke point. The increased air volume from the mod is significant. With a 3.4 pr swap it will significantly reduce the choke out due to lack of air after 4500 rpm. Yes don’t have specific specs on the improvements but they are out there here on PFF.
Here’s one recent thread.
http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/143620.html[This message has been edited by jjd2296 (edited 05-19-2020).]
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lou_dias
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MAY 19, 01:36 PM
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quote | Originally posted by jjd2296:
This is a well documented mod done to the PPG cars. It eliminates the runners inside the plenum closes the gaps between them and enlarges the neck right at the choke point. The increased air volume from the mod is significant. With a 3.4 pr swap it will significantly reduce the choke out due to lack of air after 4500 rpm. Yes don’t have specific specs on the improvements but they are out there here on PFF.
Here’s one recent thread.
http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/143620.html
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The hogging out of the walls between ports at the bottom of the middle intake did more for >4500 rpm power than anything else. ;-) You can almost keep the entire intake stock and benefit just from that one simple mod. I see you left the EGR port on the intake. Did you at least deepen the neck area to allow more flow volume there? That is a huge restriction overall.
EDIT: Ah with that latest picture I now see that you did deepen/enlarge the neck area! Nice work![This message has been edited by lou_dias (edited 05-19-2020).]
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M.aaron80
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MAY 19, 01:39 PM
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Unfortunately I don’t have a welder for the fab work. Anyone in the Ohio area I can send my intake to have it modded?
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Dennis LaGrua
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MAY 19, 01:40 PM
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This mod is a good one and will undoubtedly work to improve air flow especially at the high end of the power band. While the peak torque and horsepower will be better you may lose some torque and horsepower at the lower end in the 1000-2800 RPM band. ------------------ " THE BLACK PARALYZER" -87GT 3800SC Series III engine, custom ZZP /Frozen Boost Intercooler setup, 3.4" Pulley, Northstar TB, LS1 MAF, 3" Spintech/Hedman Exhaust, P-log Manifold, Autolite 104's, MSD wires, Custom CAI, 4T65eHD w. custom axles, Champion Radiator, S10 Brake Booster, HP Tuners VCM Suite. "THE COLUSSUS" 87GT - ALL OUT 3.4L Turbocharged engine, Garrett Hybrid Turbo, MSD ign., modified TH125H " ON THE LOOSE WITHOUT THE JUICE "
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jjd2296
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MAY 19, 02:19 PM
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quote | Originally posted by lou_dias:
The hogging out of the walls between ports at the bottom of the middle intake did more for >4500 rpm power than anything else. ;-) You can almost keep the entire intake stock and benefit just from that one simple mod. I see you left the EGR port on the intake. Did you at least deepen the neck area to allow more flow volume there? That is a huge restriction overall.
EDIT: Ah with that latest picture I now see that you did deepen/enlarge the neck area! Nice work!
Yes I’ve done your middle intake mod too!
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sourmash
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MAY 19, 03:04 PM
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Can you recommend an affordable welder for aluminum intake work like that shown above? I've got a keen interest in learning this skill for the rest of my semi-retirement. [This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 05-19-2020).]
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cvxjet
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MAY 19, 04:31 PM
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