Hey there everyone,
Sasquatch and I are looking into getting some phenolic spacers made for B-series motors (B6T/BP mainly), and to save on costs, we were wondering if anybody had any CAD files of the intake or throttle body gaskets on B-series motors? That way, we can run up to the machine shop with the files and the materials and reduce overhead costs should anybody want to purchase them off of us. The teflon serves as a decent sealant and I've heard of people opting to not run any gasket at all with some success as well.
These mods seem to be particularly useful in turbo and crowded engine bay applications, which would be wonderful for those of us swapped or running in warmer climates. The consensus seems to be that low end torque is gained from longer runners, and high end output is maintained in the cooler operating temperatures of the intake manifold and throttle body overall. These are quite popular with our 8-cylinder and 6-cylinder friends, so why not have some fun ourselves?
Sasquatch and I are looking into getting some phenolic spacers made for B-series motors (B6T/BP mainly), and to save on costs, we were wondering if anybody had any CAD files of the intake or throttle body gaskets on B-series motors? That way, we can run up to the machine shop with the files and the materials and reduce overhead costs should anybody want to purchase them off of us. The teflon serves as a decent sealant and I've heard of people opting to not run any gasket at all with some success as well.
These mods seem to be particularly useful in turbo and crowded engine bay applications, which would be wonderful for those of us swapped or running in warmer climates. The consensus seems to be that low end torque is gained from longer runners, and high end output is maintained in the cooler operating temperatures of the intake manifold and throttle body overall. These are quite popular with our 8-cylinder and 6-cylinder friends, so why not have some fun ourselves?
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