Velocity Stack
Taken from the ITB thread
Has anyone actually tried this? Hondata IMG + Larger Bore TB + Velocity Stack? What kind of tuning/EMS would be required for this? How safe would this be without tuning? What about heatsoak? Am I smoking crack?
Originally Posted by MINES13
Let it breathe: Open intake path. ITBs or a proper common plenum will do wonders. The more restrictions you can eliminate before the intake ports the better. Don't get sucked into fancy intake setups. Spend your money on either the biggest throttle body you can fit or increaes your plenum volume. Rule of thumb on plenums is you either make your plenum large and your TB small, or visa versa. Bigger is not always better. Anything before the TB is just a restriction. Velocity stack on the factory TB will KILL any cheese dick intake you are gonna buy from JDM land.
Try it, I run a velocity stack on the end of my custom intake. but I have not tested what the effects of just the VS are.
I think if someone is going to go out and say the VS is better than XX intake, they had better have proof......
I think if someone is going to go out and say the VS is better than XX intake, they had better have proof......
Originally Posted by Project22a,Aug 2 2007, 05:39 PM
Is yours similar to the PRM?
Originally Posted by GrandMasterKhan,Aug 2 2007, 08:38 PM
so then an open throttle body with a Velocity stack and NO filter would make the most power vs any possible intake setup?
In a couple of the older threads Ultimate Lurker was commenting on how with header and exhaust modifications he found the F20c to be "starving for air". He commented on the TB and plenum both to be too small.
I don't know enough to comment on whether one should be small and one large, I thought you want to eliminate any restriction.
I have also searched a jillion bolt on threads and I found one curious. I can not remember the thread, but one guy was posting dyno plots on his car from a dynojet with your average I/H/E mods and was consistantly several horsepower more than most people. (I know, I know, different dynos, different conditions) but the one extra thing he had was a spoon TB. I am sure any bored TB would do. But it makes me wonder if a bored TB would make that much difference on an NA car.
Msst FI guys say it won't but that old thread and UL seemed to give reason to think otherwise. Is he still posting on the board?
If ITB's can make power over stock by letting in more air, I don't know why changing TB and intake manifold could yield results somehow.
Anywho.....too bad there are no alternatives for intake manifolds to choose from. Only that carbon fiber one that looks kind of nasty.
I don't know enough to comment on whether one should be small and one large, I thought you want to eliminate any restriction.
I have also searched a jillion bolt on threads and I found one curious. I can not remember the thread, but one guy was posting dyno plots on his car from a dynojet with your average I/H/E mods and was consistantly several horsepower more than most people. (I know, I know, different dynos, different conditions) but the one extra thing he had was a spoon TB. I am sure any bored TB would do. But it makes me wonder if a bored TB would make that much difference on an NA car.
Msst FI guys say it won't but that old thread and UL seemed to give reason to think otherwise. Is he still posting on the board?
If ITB's can make power over stock by letting in more air, I don't know why changing TB and intake manifold could yield results somehow.
Anywho.....too bad there are no alternatives for intake manifolds to choose from. Only that carbon fiber one that looks kind of nasty.










