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Liam i am assuming you got the P2r intake manifold gasket that goes between the head and injectors.
Racerwannabe - The 2 intake manifold gaskets i posted in the above post can go on the stock (RBB) i was running that for a few weeks before i ended up chucking the RBC which i then kept the (middle picture) gasket and sold the other one.
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 Originally Posted by Crapdaz
You guys are talking about the P2R intake manifold gasket or are you talking about the P2R Throttle body spacer gasket?
2 different things.
Civic Si TB gasket (if you get TB spacer + TB gasket this one will work)
do not buy TSX designed ones cause the port holes in the TSX are different.
Thanks for the heads up. I'm a bit confused by the wording, but I was talking about the one between the throttle body and the intake manifold (the throttle body spacer gasket I'm assuming?) as opposed to the one between the IM and the head itself.
I understand that without the spacer, you only need one gasket, do you know which one exactly?
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 Originally Posted by power_of_dreams
Thanks for the heads up. I'm a bit confused by the wording, but I was talking about the one between the throttle body and the intake manifold (the throttle body spacer gasket I'm assuming?) as opposed to the one between the IM and the head itself.
I understand that without the spacer, you only need one gasket, do you know which one exactly?
no,
There are 2 intake manifold gaskets,
if u use RBC then you only use head/injector one.
if u use RBB you can use both head/injector one; and K24 thermal one.
if you use the spacer you should get the (2 of) TB gasket and change to extended studs, else you can just use the stock TB gasket with the RBC.
Hope this clarifies things better.
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 Originally Posted by Crapdaz
Liam i am assuming you got the P2r intake manifold gasket that goes between the head and injectors.
Racerwannabe - The 2 intake manifold gaskets i posted in the above post can go on the stock (RBB) i was running that for a few weeks before i ended up chucking the RBC which i then kept the (middle picture) gasket and sold the other one.
Thanks Dazza. Why did you go back to RBB?
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Integral, this a great euro build thread. keep up the good work. Nice to see an euro with different headers than the rest
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lol 6500 words later it was done, it was too long for me at 6450
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 Originally Posted by George euro
lol 6500 words later it was done, it was too long for me at 6450 
Well tell me when you've finally read through the whole thing 
 Originally Posted by racerwannabe
Integral, this a great euro build thread. keep up the good work. Nice to see an euro with different headers than the rest 
Thanks man! As I said before the J's Racing seem to the same as the Todas but without flex pipe. Should be interesting to see the power they make with a proper catback!
 Originally Posted by Crapdaz
Liam i am assuming you got the P2r intake manifold gasket that goes between the head and injectors.
Yeah the thermal intake manifold gasket. Do you reckon with a bit more airflow it might fill in the gap in the torque down low?
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 Originally Posted by racerwannabe
Thanks Dazza. Why did you go back to RBB?
rofl no i got the gaskets before installed on the RBB, then said to myself fk it i am going RBC so bought it all before AUD sucked donkeys balls.
so when i did install the RBC i didn't need the middle section gasket which i sold already.
 Originally Posted by integral90
Well tell me when you've finally read through the whole thing
Thanks man! As I said before the J's Racing seem to the same as the Todas but without flex pipe. Should be interesting to see the power they make with a proper catback!
Yeah the thermal intake manifold gasket. Do you reckon with a bit more airflow it might fill in the gap in the torque down low?
well because you got a short ram it already improves it; with my CAI now fully setup i can feel the low end torque has lost a little.
so just try feed a cold pipe to it to feed cold air.
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 Originally Posted by Crapdaz
well because you got a short ram it already improves it; with my CAI now fully setup i can feel the low end torque has lost a little.
so just try feed a cold pipe to it to feed cold air.
I've definitely gotta have a go at driving your car!
TSX throttle body is taking it's god damn time
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 Originally Posted by integral90
I've definitely gotta have a go at driving your car!
TSX throttle body is taking it's god damn time 
yeh you can give it a go just have to watchout for my bodykit now...
plus you will notice the diff cause of your high end headers man!
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Update
Today while driving home from a friend's house my engine light came on, I was just cruising, had gone WOT for about 1 second for the whole drive and properly warmed the car up and everything. I'm hoping the MAP sensor in the RBC is loose and giving weird readings and it's not to do with the o2 sensor in the exhaust as that will require a lot more work . Not a big deal, but I just don't like having it there, makes me feel like the car is dying...
On another more positive note my throttle body should be arriving tomorrow (key word being 'SHOULD') and I can properly re-fit the MAP sensor if it is actually the problem. Other than that, the ecu seems to have fully adjusted and the power is noticeably increased from the day or 2 after the RBC and headers were installed which is good 
Will post as things come up!
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 Originally Posted by integral90
Update
Today while driving home from a friend's house my engine light came on, I was just cruising, had gone WOT for about 1 second for the whole drive and properly warmed the car up and everything. I'm hoping the MAP sensor in the RBC is loose and giving weird readings and it's not to do with the o2 sensor in the exhaust as that will require a lot more work  . Not a big deal, but I just don't like having it there, makes me feel like the car is dying...
On another more positive note my throttle body should be arriving tomorrow (key word being 'SHOULD') and I can properly re-fit the MAP sensor if it is actually the problem. Other than that, the ecu seems to have fully adjusted and the power is noticeably increased from the day or 2 after the RBC and headers were installed which is good
Will post as things come up!
told you champ! same thing happen to me like a week later it seemed like a whole new car...
 Originally Posted by kazam
lol give him a break, this is after all a forum and not just a giant search engine.. what are we gunna do when evry topic has been covered? disable posting and just have the search button there?
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