Aux port butterfly valve conversion?
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Originally Posted by BLUE TII
Quote-I think some of the people interested in going to the butterflies are interested in doing so in order to monster port the Aux. port or add a bridge to it in which the rotating sleeve becomes difficult to incorporate.
Need a new LIM to optimize this, but you could have a streetable 6 port that was a monster on the top end.
Need a new LIM to optimize this, but you could have a streetable 6 port that was a monster on the top end.
Originally Posted by RotaryResurrection
That's interesting higgi. Any chance we can get closeups of the auxiliary ports?
I'm very interested in this setup for exactly the reason Blue TII describes. I'm not sure if the flow characteristics of the Euro LIM are good enough or if I really need to be looking at a custom LIM. That's why I really want to get my hands on one to study and, if necessary, modify to suit. I would like to run an aggressively ported aux port with a set of Euro endplates or, more likely, a set of US endplates with a fixed insert to give the end of the runner a nice radius.
So, anyone got a spare Euro LIM?
So, anyone got a spare Euro LIM?
Originally Posted by BLUE TII
I think some of the people interested in going to the butterflies are interested in doing so in order to monster port the Aux. port or add a bridge to it in which the rotating sleeve becomes difficult to incorporate.
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You guys are assuming that the butterfly valves are superior to the rotating sleeves, yet not a single person can offer even a shred of proof either way. From the pics I've seen, I seen no obvious flow advantage.
I think some of the people interested in going to the butterflies are interested in doing so in order to monster port the Aux. port or add a bridge to it in which the rotating sleeve becomes difficult to incorporate.
Need a new LIM to optimize this, but you could have a streetable 6 port that was a monster on the top end.
LIM is for lower intake manifold I envision a fully divided 6 runner manifold system like the Rennisis working the best. After modding my intake manifolds I think it is actually probably easier to just make your own instead of working w/ stock pieces.
You guys are assuming that the butterfly valves are superior to the rotating sleeves, yet not a single person can offer even a shred of proof either way. From the pics I've seen, I seen no obvious flow advantage.
I think some of the people interested in going to the butterflies are interested in doing so in order to monster port the Aux. port or add a bridge to it in which the rotating sleeve becomes difficult to incorporate.
Need a new LIM to optimize this, but you could have a streetable 6 port that was a monster on the top end.
LIM is for lower intake manifold I envision a fully divided 6 runner manifold system like the Rennisis working the best. After modding my intake manifolds I think it is actually probably easier to just make your own instead of working w/ stock pieces.
Yeah, I know what LIM means.. 
But the butterflies are in the LIM, so if you need a whole new custom one, then there not much point in getting a Euro LIM, which was the whole point of the thread.

But the butterflies are in the LIM, so if you need a whole new custom one, then there not much point in getting a Euro LIM, which was the whole point of the thread.
Last edited by NZConvertible; Jul 30, 2004 at 12:38 AM.
Yes, we agree that a new LIM would be needed to optimize a wild aux port set-up and the thread title is about butterfly conversion, but there is no reason we shouldn't discuss alternate butterfly conversions.
Besides, how many people optimize their set-ups?
Higgi posted a pic of the irons and members asked for a more detailed view of that- it was obvious to me they wanted to see the champher of the aux port back wall as the 6-port style is a 90 deg dead end.
Anyways, hopefully our banter will keep this thread toward the top so Higgi can find it and insert those detailed pics...
Besides, how many people optimize their set-ups? Higgi posted a pic of the irons and members asked for a more detailed view of that- it was obvious to me they wanted to see the champher of the aux port back wall as the 6-port style is a 90 deg dead end.
Anyways, hopefully our banter will keep this thread toward the top so Higgi can find it and insert those detailed pics...
Worse than a simple 90 degree dead-end, the end of the US-spec aux port is a recessed dead-end with the rotating sleeve installed. It's pretty deep with the sleeve removed...
The pics that Kim posted looked like they showed the end of the Euro aux port pretty well. It looks like a pretty nice radius! However, I'm not convinced that it would be easier to get Euro-spec irons in the US than it would be to remove the rotating sleeve and make an insert to give the end of the port a nice radius.
Could one of our European friends post the diameter of the aux port opening of the euro LIM? I'm not really getting a sense of scale from the pics, and I think that being able to compare diameters would really help.
The pics that Kim posted looked like they showed the end of the Euro aux port pretty well. It looks like a pretty nice radius! However, I'm not convinced that it would be easier to get Euro-spec irons in the US than it would be to remove the rotating sleeve and make an insert to give the end of the port a nice radius.
Could one of our European friends post the diameter of the aux port opening of the euro LIM? I'm not really getting a sense of scale from the pics, and I think that being able to compare diameters would really help.
Originally Posted by 1987RX7guy
yeah the FE has a very interesting setup. I was checking it out in that RX-8 info file that was posted a while back. And I think on the "rotor" disk given out.
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