Neil_turbo wrote:Guess you don't mean mapping then to JP?
I had to have a run in map put on mine, then take it to JP for exhaust whilst I was running in, then back for a full map, meant a lot of travelling (which actually helped run in) but had to get it in the right order!
Not mapping just dyno to see if a new manifold and exhaust opens up any more power
Mr Woods made me a cut a shut manifold to get the car up and running but I'm sure it'll benefit from a custom job.
Lauren wrote:That manifold doesn't look amazingly clever, am guessing the headers are so short because they meet up with the stock downpipe?
I asked Paul to make sure it didn't break as Mark had some issues with a stainless manifold. Space is restricted because the exhaust manifold sits against the boot fire wall. I.e opposite to a 4-age.
Mr Woods manifold was never going to be clever when you consider the price he asks for a conversion but it's done some miles now without issue. I'm hoping that JP can take a bit more time (and lots more money) and sort me out a few more ponies
PERCULIS wrote:
I asked Paul to make sure it didn't break as Mark had some issues with a stainless manifold. Space is restricted because the exhaust manifold sits against the boot fire wall. I.e opposite to a 4-age.
Mr Woods manifold was never going to be clever when you consider the price he asks for a conversion but it's done some miles now without issue. I'm hoping that JP can take a bit more time (and lots more money) and sort me out a few more ponies
Ah, fair enough.
Just to give you a bit more hope with JP. Back in 2003 when I was doing the K20A conversions on Elises with BLinkmotorsport, JP were the only ones who could make manifolds that didn't crack. The cracking issue was for the same reason as with yours as with the K20A it meant that the exhaust side was on the rear of the engine ie on the rear bulkhead.
Let me know when you are at JP's as I would love to pop over if I can.
i confess that i have this picture saved on my computer for some time. i love the design and i hop i will get similiar one designed for 4AGE, but made locally probably.
i confess that i have this picture saved on my computer for some time. i love the design and i hop i will get similiar one designed for 4AGE, but made locally probably.
Shall be asking JP Exhausts if a similar design will be suitable for my 4A-GE Stenky
Lauren wrote:That manifold doesn't look amazingly clever, am guessing the headers are so short because they meet up with the stock downpipe?
There is no "off the shelf" Mk1 2zz manifold that actually works, everything we have tried before from proper exhaust companies has broken, so i made a no bull$h1t manifold that does the job and won't break.
It has to be that design to clear the rear boot wall, a 2zz engine has the exhaust on the opposite side to a 4a-ge.
I really didn't care what it looks like as long as it didn't break like the more expensive shiney ones out there.
Lauren wrote:That manifold doesn't look amazingly clever, am guessing the headers are so short because they meet up with the stock downpipe?
Looks good to me. Even a 'clever' manifold from a custom exhaust fabricator is unlikely to have tuned length and equal volume primaries with any kind of science involved.
I'd go for function over form any day. The manifold on the rally car looks like a right dog but I really can't argue with the power figures or reliability, surely that's what matters.