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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Turbo Inlet Manifolds

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= Boxed Carburetor = = Boxed Carburetor =
 +Blow through works well. The main reason to use this over a draw-through is so an [[Turbo#Intercooler|intercooler]] can be used.
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Boxing the carb allows a more or less stock carb to be used, the outside pressure balancing the inside pressure. Special non-crushable fuel floats are needed. Boxing the carb allows a more or less stock carb to be used, the outside pressure balancing the inside pressure. Special non-crushable fuel floats are needed.

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Intake manifolds for a Turbo engine. For more airflow, a higher flowing carb, intake, heads (ports and valves) and exhaust system is beneficial. Supercharging will increase power on a stock engine, but increasing the airflow capability of the engine will bring your blown engine to its full potential.

Contents

Overview

A15 Turbo using factory Twin Hitachi sidedraft manifold
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Stock manifold with carburetor hat -- see #Top-hatted Carburetor
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Tuned-port Intake
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Log manifold
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Log Manifolds

Log manifolds can either be fed by an EFI throttle body or by a sidedraft carburetor.

Log Manifold
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UM-1 Manifold
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Ram plenum manifold
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clyon's A-series Turbo Manifolds
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This kind of stock manifold-runner is limited in horsepower. The turbo can force more air through it (for more HP) but the air temp will escalate, limiting the power to be made.
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Tuned Runner Length

For scavenge effect at 5000 RPM, the runners should be 20" long!
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Optimum runner length vs RPM
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Stock Manifold

Blow-through systems can use the stock Intake Manifold.

Stock manifold with carburetor hat
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Stock manifold with EFI throttle body
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Top-hatted Carburetor

Feeding the carburetor via a top hat was a popular OEM method. phunkdotaspok say the stock Hitachi can handle 10 psi with a good top-gasket seal. In an NA application, a warped top is not a problem, as there is no pressure in the float chamber. This only becomes important in boosted application.

Blow-through system feeding carb top-hat
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Weber 32/36 Carburetor with custom top hat
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downdraft Dellorto carburetor on custom manifold
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Weber 32/36 Carburetor hat
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Boxed Carburetor

Blow through works well. The main reason to use this over a draw-through is so an intercooler can be used.

Boxing the carb allows a more or less stock carb to be used, the outside pressure balancing the inside pressure. Special non-crushable fuel floats are needed.

Inside the box
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