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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    lol nah that manifold is some weird black plastic one... dont know its code...

    this one has shortish/fat runners for top end power, but they curve around slightly and go into a extremely large plenum for low end torque... plut they have these sexy individual velocity stack trumpets on each runner...

    ill get more pictures soon
    driving an N/A 4 cylinder, I think it's important to get something out of the lower end. Good to see someone has the balls to experiment!

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    UPDATE PEOPLE!!!

    so i was bored this afternoon, couldnt go out and detail Evelyn because im sunburnt lol so i started polishing up my RSP manifold, ive only done the velocity stacks so far, but ill eventually do the whole runners

    PICTURES!!! YAY!!!

    One stack done:


    Close up:


    Two stack done:

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    Wouldn't the RSP come pretty polished from the factory?
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    Quote Originally Posted by integral90 View Post
    Wouldn't the RSP come pretty polished from the factory?
    yeah, its made with the same casting technology as the nsx... as you can see by the too unfinished stacks theres no casting marks...

    but i want those babies smoother than my pick up lines....

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    this is sex,

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    yeah, its made with the same casting technology as the nsx... as you can see by the too unfinished stacks theres no casting marks...

    but i want those babies smoother than my pick up lines....
    haha, I'd probably do the same thing. It wouldn't feel right driving it knowing you might be missing out on a tiny bit of power because you didn't bother doing something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Int3gra-T View Post
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    lol thanks buddy!

    Quote Originally Posted by integral90 View Post
    haha, I'd probably do the same thing. It wouldn't feel right driving it knowing you might be missing out on a tiny bit of power because you didn't bother doing something like that.
    lol this power increase will alow me to eat maccas before i do my quater mile in apposed to after!

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    this afternoon ive been measuring up the differences between the RBC / RBB / RSP manifolds (length / width / volume)...

    i wont be able to finish the comparison until i get the second half of my RSP. but i thought you might want to know early that the RBB has a total capacity of 3620cc compared to the RBCs 2800cc...

    Fairly big difference! and ill tell you now, thats all in the runners... plenums are nearly the same size...

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    Doesn't that 3620cc vs 2800cc difference only matter if the car can suck in >2800cc in a certain amount of time?

    Like if the 2800cc RBC could be refilled with air before the car could suck in 2800cc to the chambers wouldn't the difference be pointless?
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    lol i have no idea how different volume / length / width / etc effects how well a manifold works lol

    but i do know that bigger plenums seem to give more power... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    lol thanks buddy!



    lol this power increase will alow me to eat maccas before i do my quater mile in apposed to after!
    ROOOOOFFLLLL!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    lol i have no idea how different volume / length / width / etc effects how well a manifold works lol

    but i do know that bigger plenums seem to give more power... lol
    good come back down here so you can take me for a spin!!!
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    RBB / RBC / RSP Comparison

    Hey guys, as promised, here are the main differences betweem these three honda OEM manifolds, I do not have dyno proof of which manifold is better for what, but hopefully this info will help some of you out!

    Please note I did try get these measurements as accurate as possible, but please do not crucify me if they differ slightly...


    RBB
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    Part #: 17110-RBB-000
    Engine: AUDM K24A3, USDM K24A2
    Found on: AUDM 2003-2007 Accord Euro CL9, USDM 2004-2007 Acura TSX CL9
    Approx price: AUD$750
    Weight: 6.2kg
    Throttle body opening: 60mm (with idle bypass)
    Runner Length: 31.0cm
    Runner width: 4.4cm (min)
    Runner width: 4.8cm (max)
    Individual runner volume: 492.5cc
    Total runner volume: 1970cc
    Plenum volume: 1650cc
    Total manifold volume: 3620cc



    RBC
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    Part #: 17100-RBC-J00
    Engine: JDM K20A, USDM K20Z3
    Found on: JDM 2003-2007 Euro-R CL7, USDM 2006-2007 Acura Civic Si
    Approx price: AUD$550
    Weight: 4.5kg
    Throttle body opening: 62mm (with idle bypass)
    Runner Length: 18.5cm
    Runner width: 4.8cm (min)
    Runner width: 5.1cm (max)
    Individual runner volume: 270cc
    Total runner volume: 1080cc
    Plenum volume: 1720cc
    Total manifold volume: 2800cc



    RSP
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    Part #:
    17100-RSP-G00
    17101-RSP-G00
    17102-RSP-G01
    17103-RSP-G00 (yes you need all four!)
    Engine: K20Z4
    Found on: JDM 2007 Civic Type-R FN2
    Approx price: AUD$1300
    Weight: 5.6kg
    Throttle body opening: 64mm (no idle bypass)
    Runner Length *1: 25.5cm
    Runner Length *2: 19.5cm
    Runner width: 4.8cm (min)
    Runner width *1: 5.8cm (max)
    Runner width *2: 5.1cm (max)
    Individual runner volume: 295cc
    Individual velocity stack volume: 105cc
    Total runner volume *1: 1600cc
    Total runner volume *2: 1180cc
    Plenum volume *1: 2530cc
    Plenum volume *2: 2950cc
    Torque Chamber volume: 800cc
    Total manifold volume: 4930cc

    *1 with velocity stacks fitted
    *2 without velocity stacks fitted




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    Last edited by EUR003act; 30-01-2009 at 03:22 PM.

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