Holbert Stroker intake spacers have arrived! (INSTALLED)
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Holbert Stroker intake spacers have arrived! (INSTALLED)
We will be doing some dyno running in the next few days if I can get these darn things on the intake!
any advice from the wise on installation?
THANKS ROGER at 928sRUS !!! !!! Let's see how they work on the stroker!!
By the way, I like the "o" ring , but what is fit on the other side? the existing o ring from the stock intake manifold cover?
sounds like it should go together quickly. Just worried about moving those fuel rails around.
Mark
any advice from the wise on installation?
THANKS ROGER at 928sRUS !!! !!! Let's see how they work on the stroker!!
By the way, I like the "o" ring , but what is fit on the other side? the existing o ring from the stock intake manifold cover?
sounds like it should go together quickly. Just worried about moving those fuel rails around.
Mark
Last edited by mark kibort; 04-13-2009 at 12:23 AM. Reason: update
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no tips on installation????
Im going to attack it today if i have any chance of dynoing and using them before next week's Laguna races!
mk
Im going to attack it today if i have any chance of dynoing and using them before next week's Laguna races!
mk
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I recall Roger posting at least pics of installation.............I'll see if search works this morning.
BTW........nice fender covers.
BTW........nice fender covers.
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Hi Mark,
I have been locked away doing taxes this weekend so sorry I did not respond sooner.
Installation is as per Sterlings post.
Should give you some gain at the top end.
Roger
I have been locked away doing taxes this weekend so sorry I did not respond sooner.
Installation is as per Sterlings post.
Should give you some gain at the top end.
Roger
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
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I just did this on sharky (again) yesterday to fix a leak on the drivers side (I didn't use enough make a gasket goop).....not too bad....you can get by with leaving the injectors in place and just pulling the top fuel rail.....its a little tricky getting the fuel rail seated properly when your done....but pretty straight forward.....two hour job tops with plenty of time for beers
I just did this on sharky (again) yesterday to fix a leak on the drivers side (I didn't use enough make a gasket goop).....not too bad....you can get by with leaving the injectors in place and just pulling the top fuel rail.....its a little tricky getting the fuel rail seated properly when your done....but pretty straight forward.....two hour job tops with plenty of time for beers
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Yep, Brian's right, about a 2 hour job, even losing one of the fuel rail nuts and a flappy-endectomy. I pushed the flappy throttle-like plate out from the passenger side where the two flat head screws are accesible, and pushed it through to the driver side plennum (big mistake!). The plate screws are accessable only from the passenger side, but the plate doesnt come out that way, only out toward the other side (i.e.driver side) When i put the passenger side spacer on , and attacked the driver side, I open it up to see no flappy plate it fell down into the plennum. Its aluminum. magnet retriever doesnt work. How do you thnk I got it out?? I can barely see it, just as the edge ................................well, the ole' wire hanger trick!
anyway, the front fuel rail mounts cant be used. On the passenger side, they are barely accesible, but on the driver side, the fuel rail mounts, restrict the mounting, so I clipped the pad with the stud off the front driver side. the rear, on both sides works with the 10mm socket with built in swivel
They are installed. No leaks. test drive tells me there is a little power gained. How much, hard to say. I wouldnt be surprised to see 10-15hp.
One other thing to note, pulling the injector rail is dangerous if there is a lot of sand and dirt in the, as anything that is around the injector will fall in the injector hole, so be careful.
Here are the installed pics. Ill try and dyno this week, or early next!
Thanks again Roger!!
Mk
anyway, the front fuel rail mounts cant be used. On the passenger side, they are barely accesible, but on the driver side, the fuel rail mounts, restrict the mounting, so I clipped the pad with the stud off the front driver side. the rear, on both sides works with the 10mm socket with built in swivel
They are installed. No leaks. test drive tells me there is a little power gained. How much, hard to say. I wouldnt be surprised to see 10-15hp.
One other thing to note, pulling the injector rail is dangerous if there is a lot of sand and dirt in the, as anything that is around the injector will fall in the injector hole, so be careful.
Here are the installed pics. Ill try and dyno this week, or early next!
Thanks again Roger!!
Mk
Last edited by mark kibort; 04-13-2009 at 12:26 AM.
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Mark you can get those front nuts on, although I'm undecided if they are needed. Don't have my camera with me but I took some pictures on how I got them on. Skinny screw driver with the washer/nut on it. Tip it down the space, and use another skinny one to start the nut. Then to tighten it down, just use a longer screw driver from the front and just work it on.
Takes a bit of extra time, but it is doable.
Takes a bit of extra time, but it is doable.
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people always mock what they dont understand.
on our cars, the power and air flow is great enough that the eRAM is only a vacuum reliever. (not really even sold that way, but it does work and thats why i use it) . On small displacment cars, it works actually really well . We have seen provable 10hp gains on 200rwhp cars.
www.electricsupercharger.com
Recently, there is some development of DC brushless motors that kick up the power great enough to be used on 5 liter mustangs.
mk
on our cars, the power and air flow is great enough that the eRAM is only a vacuum reliever. (not really even sold that way, but it does work and thats why i use it) . On small displacment cars, it works actually really well . We have seen provable 10hp gains on 200rwhp cars.
www.electricsupercharger.com
Recently, there is some development of DC brushless motors that kick up the power great enough to be used on 5 liter mustangs.
mk