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Hi Trust-Me,
The 68mm throttle body is from Skunk2. However the throttle body you see in the pic is faulty. The MAP sensor should be on the top instead of being under the Throttle body. :)
And thank you ECU-Man for posting the pic! :)
Regards,
Johnnie
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whats the difference in volume as compared to a ITR manifold? have you got it running yet, if so is it a big difference. Looks the part but
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Hi BigBang,
The 4 pipes of the Skunk2 intake manifold is shorter than the stock manifold. The holes are slightly bigger. The shorter pipes means that the air can enter the cyclinder head in a more effective method.
If anyone thinks that I'm wrong, please correct me. Thank you!
Regards,
Johnnie
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Hey johnnie,
Can i ask how much you paid for your skunk2 intake?
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Hi South,
I bought the Skunk2 intake manifold for AUD$310. The shipping from America was AUD$68. So the total would be $378. Cheers!
Regards,
Johnnie
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So have there been any gains seen?
Tuned or still running stock ECU?
Don't leave us hanging now..... ;)
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if u are looking PROVEN gains then hit up dynodave, he'll sort you out with the right sutff.
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18358
skunk2manifold dyno tuned by dynodave with a 4kw gain THROUGHOUT the rev range.
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Hey Guys,
I haven't got my 68mm throttlebody yet. Once that is installed, I will go get my 2nd Dyno done and will update here! Maybe I will go look for DynoDave but dun know how much he charge for it. Also I will try to find some time to write up a review for the throttlebody too!
Cheers!
Regards,
Johnnie