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Old 01-29-2010, 01:20 AM   #1
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there are some pics in my album of an aluminum billet intake manifold i made for my 2008 mustang pony.check it out and let me know what you think.if there is interest i may produce them. i haven't had it running yet as this is just a trial fit.everything lines up and there is no need for cutting wires changing the way anything fits or operates all hoses line up and work as stock.it took a long time and some expensive material but i think it will be well worth it.it flows 350cfm at each runner.a stock manifold was tested on my partners flowbench(a superflow600) and designs and needs came from that info we recieved.also it cools the incoming air aswell.the two caps on the lid cover two tubes that run through the middle of the manifold to a box underneath the plenum and between the runners that holds dry ice(dry ice is -109deg.f)which will cool the whole intake down considerably.i have heard people talk about making manifolds for these motors for some time but no one had actually done it.so i thought i would give it a shot.well that's about it.ps i'm a certified welder and fabricator for a living.need help with a project? gimme a call.shoot me a pm or email.i'll see what i can do. also i don't know how to put the pics in the body of my post ,so if one of the moderators would be kind enough to do it i would appreciate it.thanks
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there are some pics in my album of an aluminum billet intake manifold i made for my 2008 mustang pony.check it out and let me know what you think.if there is interest i may produce them. i haven't had it running yet as this is just a trial fit.everything lines up and there is no need for cutting wires changing the way anything fits or operates all hoses line up and work as stock.it took a long time and some expensive material but i think it will be well worth it.it flows 350cfm at each runner.a stock manifold was tested on my partners flowbench(a superflow600) and designs and needs came from that info we recieved.also it cools the incoming air aswell.the two caps on the lid cover two tubes that run through the middle of the manifold to a box underneath the plenum and between the runners that holds dry ice(dry ice is -109deg.f)which will cool the whole intake down considerably.i have heard people talk about making manifolds for these motors for some time but no one had actually done it.so i thought i would give it a shot.well that's about it.ps i'm a certified welder and fabricator for a living.need help with a project? gimme a call.shoot me a pm or email.i'll see what i can do. also i don't know how to put the pics in the body of my post ,so if one of the moderators would be kind enough to do it i would appreciate it.thanks
If only I was 1/100 as handy as you. Hopefully 1low03gt can get the pics up for you
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thanks for getting the pics up for me.
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Crazy stuff.Looks freakin sweet!
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thanks! but it's not all polished up yet.i'll post more pics when it's shiny.
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Wow, that looks great!?!? That should outflow any port/polished upper intake....btw did u get the idea from Tom Morana Motorsport?!?! They make a box like intake for the 99-04 mustangs.......
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Wow, that looks great!?!? That should outflow any port/polished upper intake....btw did u get the idea from Tom Morana Motorsport?!?! They make a box like intake for the 99-04 mustangs.......
thanks for the compliments .this is for a 2005-2009 4.0 sohc .they do not have an upper and lower intake .it is all in one.TOM WHO? the design just makes sense for the results needed and the amount of space i have to work with under the hood.runner length is shorter and the plenum area is larger to promote more power in the mid to upper rpm ranges.and i think it looks better than the dogs dinner that ford put on them.lol
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^^^ lol true!?!? keep up with the good work!?!?
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