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Old 10-21-04, 06:24 PM
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manifold

how much would it cost and where could i get a manifold like this?

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Old 10-21-04, 06:34 PM
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JESUS CHRIST!! That's insane!
It'd probably cost a few hundred to get it done, less if you could do it yourself.
Old 10-21-04, 06:35 PM
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What's so crazy about that? It's just a polished stock T-II manifold with injector bungs welded to it. You can buy those injector mounts from Rotary Performance.
Old 10-21-04, 06:38 PM
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Looks like he has at least 2 primarys and 4 secondary injectors, all with braided line, that is extremley ******* pimp! He must be running like 20psi or something to need that much fuel.

He's also got a custom welded intake with no rubber connectors, again, im sure its 20psi or higher! wow.

It looks like the regular TII manifold (I don't own a TII but it looks like it) except he's welded in his own custom injector mounts.. crazy.

that is really nice. **** if I know where you can get it.
Old 10-21-04, 07:10 PM
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i'd say a custom job... all -10AN connectors... **** thats nice... and i bet he gets an adequate amount of fuel too :-D
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all i can say is BLOW!!!
Old 10-21-04, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by rotarygod
What's so crazy about that? It's just a polished stock T-II manifold with injector bungs welded to it. You can buy those injector mounts from Rotary Performance.
yup.... looks killer, but not hard to do!! buy the bungs from rotary performance, have em' welded to a stock t2 manifold... buy some injectors and a custom fuel rail... voila!! plus you will need a management system for those injectors..... hks has one...... cant recall what it is called
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Originally Posted by BlaCkPlaGUE
Looks like he has at least 2 primarys and 4 secondary injectors, all with braided line, that is extremley ******* pimp! He must be running like 20psi or something to need that much fuel.
NOw i see where the four extra secondary's are but i was wondering where the 2 extra primaries are.
Not tring to bash you just tring to learn
Old 10-22-04, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Gimpie7
NOw i see where the four extra secondary's are but i was wondering where the 2 extra primaries are.
Not tring to bash you just tring to learn
There should be 2 primary injectors underneath the UIM as with every TII, although it is not visible in the picture. In the picture, you see one of the secondary injectors to the very left of the picture. The four injectors atop the UIM are the "additional" injectors.
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