Custom 20B intake manifold!!!
Custom 20B intake manifold!!!
Check out the pics of the custom 20B intake manifold on hogansracingmanifolds.com
It's in the products section.
crispeed
87 Rx-7 TII
9.204@150.47mph
2600lbs
un-tubbed
It's in the products section.
crispeed
87 Rx-7 TII
9.204@150.47mph
2600lbs
un-tubbed
Hogan will make you an intake manifold for your turbocharged lawnmower if you want them to! It'll be efficient as hell too! LOL
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AJC13B
Since you are from Australia you might not be aware of the great reputation that Hogan Manifolds have. They are used by the top tuners in the performance industry in the US. Trust me they know what the're doing.
Since you are from Australia you might not be aware of the great reputation that Hogan Manifolds have. They are used by the top tuners in the performance industry in the US. Trust me they know what the're doing.
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Originally posted by Jesuscookies
That is a bundle of cash, for a manifold!!! Some of the tuner shops in australia have some pretty nice looking manifolds for about an 1/8 of the price.
That is a bundle of cash, for a manifold!!! Some of the tuner shops in australia have some pretty nice looking manifolds for about an 1/8 of the price.
pretty manifold , but I think the same thing with better flow could be made allot cheaper with pre cast, high quality aluminum elbows and laser cut flanges..even mandrel bent 16 Ga, 6061 mandreal bent 1 1/2" would be better pricing then $3200 WOW.
I'd like to know why they chose to make it CnC instead of mandrel or cast tube? seems to me they could make allot mor money, open up the flow and still reduce the cost..
I'd like to know why they chose to make it CnC instead of mandrel or cast tube? seems to me they could make allot mor money, open up the flow and still reduce the cost..
Originally posted by RX-Heven
Have you seen any that offer a 20b manifold?
Have you seen any that offer a 20b manifold?
Originally posted by fdracer
why is one of the primary runners enlarged?
why is one of the primary runners enlarged?
(left to right on the UIM piece, which mates to the LIM piece)
Big + Little = 1st rotor
Litte + Big = 2nd rotor
Little + Big = 3rd rotor
Mike
Originally posted by 89S13
AJC13B
Since you are from Australia you might not be aware of the great reputation that Hogan Manifolds have. They are used by the top tuners in the performance industry in the US. Trust me they know what the're doing.
AJC13B
Since you are from Australia you might not be aware of the great reputation that Hogan Manifolds have. They are used by the top tuners in the performance industry in the US. Trust me they know what the're doing.
I should note that until a few days ago, Jim also owned the highest N/A horsepower LT1 at 647 hp (he was beat out by two hp).
To say that the manifold had nothing to do with it would be idiocy. I'd say that the manifold is 90% of N/A power!
Brandon
To say that the manifold had nothing to do with it would be idiocy. I'd say that the manifold is 90% of N/A power!

Brandon
Originally posted by No7Yet
I should note that until a few days ago, Jim also owned the highest N/A horsepower LT1 at 647 hp (he was beat out by two hp).
I should note that until a few days ago, Jim also owned the highest N/A horsepower LT1 at 647 hp (he was beat out by two hp).
My engine will probably make 660-665 horsepower with just the ignition fix, and possibly more after final tuning.
To say that the manifold had nothing to do with it would be idiocy. I'd say that the manifold is 90% of N/A power!
BTW, Hogan's was not all that happy with the height requirements of the intake and wanted the runners longer with a larger plenum volume. I suspect that if I'd let them have their way that we'd probably have a few more horsepower to show for it, but my intake was purposely built 1/2" shorter than a stock LT1 intake for even more hood clearance. The process took awhile, but was well worth it, in my opinion. The alternative was to run an EFI converted Edelbrock Victor Jr. intake with a throttle body. It would have been cheaper, but probably wouldn't have performed as well and definitely wouldn't have fit beneath the stock hood.
Hogan's builds intakes for many professional drag racers (Wilson's is another big name in the industry where custom intakes are concerned). There is a lot of power to be found in intake designs. So much so that many Pro Stock cars (arguably the most competitive class in NHRA drag racing) actually guard their intake designs by taping cardboard panels over them to hide the details. When a field of 20 cars can qualify within several tenths of a second of each other, every little advantage counts.
Hogan's doesn't just build intakes that look pretty. They're very purposeful, and performance is the first priority. Not how it looks, or whether they could save a buck by using cast aluminum parts or mandrel bent tubes. If you're paying for a Hogan's intake, you know that you're getting the best intake that money can buy, because they will have fully analyzed the flow characteristics of the design before building it instead of just slapping something together that "looked good". I guess it depends on whether getting every last horsepower out of your engine is important to you.



