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    intake manifold

    maybe a stupid question but would an h23 intake manifold make a difference on the f series ?

    #2
    Yes and especial if you have a a1 it flows more air.

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      #3
      Originally posted by cb7_tillidie View Post
      Yes and especial if you have a a1 it flows more air.
      This! Here is a diy for you. It's not a hard swap.
      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...&highlight=h23
      Originally posted by Dr. Shuffles
      Prius? Fuck that shit. I can't afford those things. Why do you think I'm driving a Honda that's old enough to buy beer?

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        #4
        i have an A6

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          #5
          Originally posted by camachoooooo View Post
          i have an A6
          It's a upgrade on any f. That a1 just lacks some parts the other motors do.
          Originally posted by Dr. Shuffles
          Prius? Fuck that shit. I can't afford those things. Why do you think I'm driving a Honda that's old enough to buy beer?

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            #6
            On an a6, keep your runners, and use the plenum and throttle body from the H23. Much easier to do, a larger charge of air off the line, better airflow through the power band and there is only a slight difference between the two lower halves, one will produce a tiny bit more high end power, the other will produce a tiny bit more torque.

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              #7
              sorry if im thread jacking... but i have an H22A intake mani sitting on my back porch... will it or at least the plenum fit on an F22A1? for some reason i think the answer is no but i figured id ask.
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                #8
                Originally posted by KW3gLuderInaCB7 View Post
                sorry if im thread jacking... but i have an H22A intake mani sitting on my back porch... will it or at least the plenum fit on an F22A1? for some reason i think the answer is no but i figured id ask.
                No it will not fit on your A1, you could use the plenum and throttle body if you had a6 or h23 runners though.
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