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Author Subject: Anyone measure a manifold for me?
cwspellowe

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Post #1
I need the internal/external diameters of the inlet branches and the centre-to-centre distance of them please, ta Smile

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:19
mark-house

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Post #2
i have these some were actually have some cad drawings for some interface plates.

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:36
cwspellowe

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Would be a massive help if you can get them please mate, save me a lot of effort Hyper

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:38
mark-house

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will dig them out for you tomorrow. I did the the inlet pipes DCOE style so 2 seperates as the distance between the middle pair is greater than the outside paor if that makes sense?

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:42
cwspellowe

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Yes makes sense to me. I'm measuring up bike bodies, if I can find a set with similar measurements to the inlet tract spacing it'll save me a lot of hassle with having to split them and adjust the butterflies etc.

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:44
mark-house

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just go with the R1 5pw ones and split them as long as you use 4mm ally to link the butterflies dont really need to adjust them. But shhhh i have been working on this for a while now making some 'improvements' to yanni's set up was going to revieal all when i was finished wich will most likely be 2020 at the rate im going!!!

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:51
cwspellowe

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Post #7
LOL

I have a few ideas myself, found some GSXR bodies that seem to match the spacing quite well. The theory being the less I have to modify, the less there is to go wrong LOL

PM me if you wish to discuss matters in private

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:53
mark-house

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Post #8
what ever you go for they will take a lot of modifying and some would say that its more cost effective to get jenveys but to be honest its been so much fun to do and i personally think i can match if not beat the gains from the jenveys. I will dig out the cad drawings and scan you a copy. can either stick it on here or email it if you pm me your email.

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Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 03:56
joevts

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Post #9
off the top of my head i think the port diameter on the head is 42mm and the ports are spaced 92 or 93mm apart
Posted 26th Oct 2010 at 17:22

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