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Old Mar 19, 2013 | 04:20 PM
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get a room already you two
Old Mar 19, 2013 | 04:41 PM
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Tuned in to see 40 post thread on intake manifolds blow up in a day.

Anticipated similar results.

Was not disappointed.
Old Mar 19, 2013 | 04:42 PM
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There's room for more, Vlad
Old Mar 19, 2013 | 08:10 PM
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I really have no idea about the intake but I will give you my ignorant opinion since you can't seem to get anyone else too.....
Best I can tell that is a stock B18 intake which will work, and prolly be an inprovement over the Mazda IM. IF you read the Honda intake post you will see people are using a Blox or Skunks2 IM which really looks nothing like the one you can get for free.....
SKUNK2 Intake Manifold 68mm Blox Tuner Throttle Body B18C1 94 01 Integra GSR | eBay is the SKunks
Blox Intake Manifold Acura Integra Type R B18C5 DOHC vtec Bxim 20100 | eBay Blox
94 01 Acura Integra B20 B18A B Big 70mm Air Intake Manifold Cast Aluminum JDM | eBay what I bought....
If I were you I would, actually I did, Buy the cheap IM for the B18 and weld the flange from the NB IM to it JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE IN THE HONDA INTAKE MANIFOLD THREAD DID........seems to be a good idea to me?
Old Mar 19, 2013 | 08:35 PM
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Hey now, no reason to raise your voice up in here. I know they look completely different that's why I wanted feedback on it.
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LOL......sorry
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Thats my main concern about it. If I wasn't currently pulling my engine I'd be researching lol someone help out here!
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With zero visual cross-referrencing on my part, I think the Honda manifold you have is a 1994-2001 B18B1 intake (140 hp Integra LS non-VTEC).

It would be a slight improvement over the 99-00 Miata I.M., but not worth the work IMHO.

Like 18psi said, source a ~$100 Skunk2/BLOX/AEBS/OEM ITR etc B-Series Honda intake and splice your 99-00 manifold for great success.
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Originally Posted by Import Al
With zero visual cross-referrencing on my part, I think the Honda manifold you have is a 1994-2001 B18B1 intake (140 hp Integra LS non-VTEC).

It would be a slight improvement over the 99-00 Miata I.M., but not worth the work IMHO.

Like 18psi said, source a ~$100 Skunk2/BLOX/AEBS/OEM ITR etc B-Series Honda intake and splice your 99-00 manifold for great success.
That's exactly the intake he has, he just told me. Now time to source used or man up and buy that skunk2 and TB combo.
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