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airbrush1 06-25-2006 12:55 PM

BRP intake manifold...
 
was browsing parts today.... and came across this... https://2693453429.monstercommercesi...PROD&ProdID=30

I'm wondering if it would make sense in a turbo application also???? it seems to be the only aftermarket intake manifold available for NB's.....

thatguy 06-25-2006 01:06 PM

but at a ridiculous price! I think it would work tho, maybe something tat could be duplicated?

kung fu jesus 06-25-2006 01:21 PM

where would you mount the throttle body? on s/c the throttlebody is attached to the blower assembly. bell engineering had shown an improved intake manifold for the 1.8. i can't find a pic. racing mazda modifies the one off honda b-series integra motors and mounts them on miatas.

Ike 06-25-2006 04:12 PM

http://www.bellengineering.net/Image...ld_Front_4.jpg

Braineack 06-25-2006 05:05 PM

Yeah, I'd rather have corky's manifold

airbrush1 06-25-2006 07:16 PM

yeah corky's manifold looks real nice..... I think I might just have to check the price point on that one....

airbrush1 06-25-2006 07:21 PM

can't find the bell manifold??? anyone know what the price point was????

Arkmage 06-25-2006 08:05 PM

"We are finished with the Intake Manifold replacement for maximum power applications.
It comes powdercoated in black, and can be drilled for four vacuum ports. It will fit '94 to '04 Miatas. It can be sold with or with out the throttle body. Pricing is not final yet, but we have 1 more manifold available for $319.00. The next batch of manifolds is due in the first of June. Pictured below is the aftermarket Throttle Body we have to go with manifold. The Throttle Body is $150.00 and comes in a polished aluminum finish.

The estimated power increase is 5 to 8 percent. Installing this part is 'not for the faint of heart', which means it won't be simple. We will try to fit it to a MazdaSpeed some time in the next two weeks. "


Lots cheaper than the BRP solution also.

brgracer 06-26-2006 08:44 AM

The Bell manifold looks like a really nice piece and the straight runners would make it easier to run 4 additional injectors into each runner for a very clean setup. Hmmm....

turbopezz 06-26-2006 12:52 PM

The BRP manifold was on ebay a while ago.

airbrush1 06-26-2006 02:04 PM

Yeah, just got an e-mail back from Bell.... they are out of stock currently, but should have some next month....

I wonder how complicated the install would be... they say its "not for the faint of heart..." but my engine will be getting replaced this month (too bad they don't have any in stock) I suppose all the stock parts would fit on it...

steelrat 06-26-2006 02:39 PM

The BRP manifold would only be for 99+ motors because of the change in the intake manifold runnner angles.... I know they are coming out with a M1, 1.8 version.... just not sure where they are with it....

Currently it's also designed for SC'd cars with the TB on the blower, so while there might be some stuff you could adapt, they might not have all the holes required to install the TB on the manifold.... Cable mounting stuff, etc....

Dave,

rmcelwee 06-26-2006 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by airbrush1
Yeah, just got an e-mail back from Bell.... they are out of stock currently, but should have some next month....

I wonder how complicated the install would be... they say its "not for the faint of heart..." but my engine will be getting replaced this month (too bad they don't have any in stock) I suppose all the stock parts would fit on it...

Some of the bolts are hard to get to and you would have to remove the fuel rail and the injectors. Still, it shouldn't be too bad. I pulled mine to remove some of the weight from it a while back as well as install a phenolic gasket. It wasn't too bad. I would take the oportunity to replace the fuel injector o-rings (make damn sure you lube them first) while you are in there.


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