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Re: CNC A series Oval Flange
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Those injector bosses are machined into the flange adapter. It's all one piece.

This particular manifold came from a 1995 Mercury Tracer (USA). It was rated at 92hp 100tq.

The runners are 32mm ID 38mm OD mandrel bent tubing and are about 29 cm long after I cut them off and cleaned them up. The plenum is 54mm ID 60mm OD tubing with a stamped cap on one end. The stock throttle body is ~40mm.

It's a fantastic starting point especially since I only paid $24 at a local salvage yard.

Posted on: 2016/5/17 13:23
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Re: CNC A series Oval Flange
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Damm that looks good!
LOVE your rail/holder :O what is the length between the flange and the rail?
Great design, would like to make a set of my own... are you mounting them with one long bolt through the middle? or do you screw it into to flange?

Posted on: 2016/5/18 16:45
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Thread related pics i came across on FB a while back
Cant seem to get the user who posted them...il keep checking

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Re: CNC A series Oval Flange
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Damm that looks good!
LOVE your rail/holder :O what is the length between the flange and the rail?
Great design, would like to make a set of my own... are you mounting them with one long bolt through the middle? or do you screw it into to flange?


38.1mm (1-1/2"), which is strange since the injector is stock for a 2004 Honda Civic Si. It's the same length as a "GM LS2" injector.

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Re: CNC A series Oval Flange
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you should,nt rap your manifold it will crack over time , get it ceramic coated to contain the heat in the pipes. I have done mine and works well

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This is roughly what I have in mind but I might change my mind again before I get to building it. Depends on where I land with the turbo exhaust manifold. I do like the idea of keeping as much of it away from the turbo heat as possible. Even the heat off the headers/ extractors is significant.

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A12grunt, nice design of inj. spacer! Great idéa. Simple too.

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Here's some pics of the exhaust manifold and how I would like to see it go together. I'll probably have to change the design a bit as I figure out how I'm going to make it but the main ideas are there.

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Posted on: 2016/5/22 2:06
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I like the design but I have no idea how you'd actually make one short of investment casting or lost wax/foam casting.

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Re: CNC A series Oval Flange
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I've been thinking about it, I think I can approximate it with tube and sheet metal. Maybe next week I'll get some more time on it. I looked into 3D printing it but I think it's cost prohibitive (like 2-4k) which is a bit more than I'd be willing to spend. Traditional sand casting or wax would both work but I can't do that. I could probably print up moulds.

Anyway, I'll think about it a bit more.

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