Cool Your Int Mani <-HonData Your SOHC<-Ghetto How-To
Cool Your Int Mani <-HonData Your SOHC<-Ghetto How-To
Ive been jealous of you twincam guys for a wile now since you could use a hondata intake mani heatsheild gasket.
This has only been an important issue to me since Ive been using an aluminum box style intake manifold, and being boosted.
WARNING GHETTO MOD BELOW....
Step 1
I bought a Hondata Gasket for a integra (b18c) and TWO intake manifold gaskets for your normal sohc int mani.
Like so.....
Step 2
Compare Gaskets, Normal sohc vs b18c hondata
Like so.....
Step 3
Cut the Hondata gasket into 4 parts (seperate the port holes)
The Hondata B18c gasket's ports are closer together than the normal sohc gasket. Cutting them into 4 parts alows you to space it corectly
This part was a bit un-nerving because I spent about $50 on this Hondata Sheild.
Like so.... You can see how the Hondata Gasket (blue) was cut and spaced apart to line up with the normal sohc's ports...
I used some high temp rtv between the two gaskets tomake sure it seals and to hold it together before It can be installed.
Step 4
Line up the other gasket sandwiching the handata gasket between the two using the high temp rtv to hold them in place.
Ends up being about a 1/4 inch thick (this pic is without the other gasket on sandwiching the hondata
Step 5
Make sure the normal sohc's gasket's "bolt" holes line up. the Hondata ones def wont and you may have to trim it out of the way so the bolts can go through.
You can also cut off the excess hondata gasket off one its all complete to make it look cleaner...
NOTE, I have yet to try this out, my car shit the bed last week so if you try this do so at your own risk.
I dont THINK this will cause any leaks if you seal it rite with the rtv and line everything up, nor do I think it will cause any noticable turbulence.....
This has only been an important issue to me since Ive been using an aluminum box style intake manifold, and being boosted.
WARNING GHETTO MOD BELOW....
Step 1
I bought a Hondata Gasket for a integra (b18c) and TWO intake manifold gaskets for your normal sohc int mani.
Like so.....
Step 2
Compare Gaskets, Normal sohc vs b18c hondata
Like so.....
Step 3
Cut the Hondata gasket into 4 parts (seperate the port holes)
The Hondata B18c gasket's ports are closer together than the normal sohc gasket. Cutting them into 4 parts alows you to space it corectly
This part was a bit un-nerving because I spent about $50 on this Hondata Sheild.
Like so.... You can see how the Hondata Gasket (blue) was cut and spaced apart to line up with the normal sohc's ports...
I used some high temp rtv between the two gaskets tomake sure it seals and to hold it together before It can be installed.
Step 4
Line up the other gasket sandwiching the handata gasket between the two using the high temp rtv to hold them in place.
Ends up being about a 1/4 inch thick (this pic is without the other gasket on sandwiching the hondata
Step 5
Make sure the normal sohc's gasket's "bolt" holes line up. the Hondata ones def wont and you may have to trim it out of the way so the bolts can go through.
You can also cut off the excess hondata gasket off one its all complete to make it look cleaner...
NOTE, I have yet to try this out, my car shit the bed last week so if you try this do so at your own risk.
I dont THINK this will cause any leaks if you seal it rite with the rtv and line everything up, nor do I think it will cause any noticable turbulence.....
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Samu wrote:If you get rid of your 1st gen it will be like the girl that got away.
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why didnt u use a dohc 1 and mod it?
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I thought this one looked pretty close but it wasnt. I didnt want to dick with the ports also.......
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Samu wrote:If you get rid of your 1st gen it will be like the girl that got away.
I havent tried this particular one but they do greatly reduse the intake manifold temp with helps keep the intake charge cooler and more dense getting more air into the motor,
BUT,
I dunno if the butt dyno would tell a diff
BUT,
I dunno if the butt dyno would tell a diff
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Samu wrote:If you get rid of your 1st gen it will be like the girl that got away.
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Re: Cool Your Int Mani <-HonData Your SOHC<-Ghetto How
Pics arent working..? hmmm6(sic)6 wrote:Ive been jealous of you twincam guys for a wile now since you could use a hondata intake mani heatsheild gasket.
This has only been an important issue to me since Ive been using an aluminum box style intake manifold, and being boosted.
WARNING GHETTO MOD BELOW....
Step 1
I bought a Hondata Gasket for a integra (b18c) and TWO intake manifold gaskets for your normal sohc int mani.
Like so.....
Step 2
Compare Gaskets, Normal sohc vs b18c hondata
Like so.....
Step 3
Cut the Hondata gasket into 4 parts (seperate the port holes)
The Hondata B18c gasket's ports are closer together than the normal sohc gasket. Cutting them into 4 parts alows you to space it corectly
This part was a bit un-nerving because I spent about $50 on this Hondata Sheild.
Like so.... You can see how the Hondata Gasket (blue) was cut and spaced apart to line up with the normal sohc's ports...
I used some high temp rtv between the two gaskets tomake sure it seals and to hold it together before It can be installed.
Step 4
Line up the other gasket sandwiching the handata gasket between the two using the high temp rtv to hold them in place.
Ends up being about a 1/4 inch thick (this pic is without the other gasket on sandwiching the hondata
Step 5
Make sure the normal sohc's gasket's "bolt" holes line up. the Hondata ones def wont and you may have to trim it out of the way so the bolts can go through.
You can also cut off the excess hondata gasket off one its all complete to make it look cleaner...
NOTE, I have yet to try this out, my car shit the bed last week so if you try this do so at your own risk.
I dont THINK this will cause any leaks if you seal it rite with the rtv and line everything up, nor do I think it will cause any noticable turbulence.....
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prolly dont work because its a 2 year old post
95 strawberry coupe mtx sohc
pacesetter header/catback, sts, boogers, 3.0, atx tb, ported intake, mp ecu, solid bobble strut, magnecor wires
98 white rt coupe mtx 2.4
mopar ecu, egr kit. ur street pulley, mpx 60mm, iceman, msd wires/coil, solid mounts, ractive header, vibrant muffler
old 2.0-145.4hp@6161rpm, 134.5tq@5218rpm
pacesetter header/catback, sts, boogers, 3.0, atx tb, ported intake, mp ecu, solid bobble strut, magnecor wires
98 white rt coupe mtx 2.4
mopar ecu, egr kit. ur street pulley, mpx 60mm, iceman, msd wires/coil, solid mounts, ractive header, vibrant muffler
old 2.0-145.4hp@6161rpm, 134.5tq@5218rpm
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everytime i see that damn thing i pause for at least 15 seconds to watch it, gets me everytime
95 strawberry coupe mtx sohc
pacesetter header/catback, sts, boogers, 3.0, atx tb, ported intake, mp ecu, solid bobble strut, magnecor wires
98 white rt coupe mtx 2.4
mopar ecu, egr kit. ur street pulley, mpx 60mm, iceman, msd wires/coil, solid mounts, ractive header, vibrant muffler
old 2.0-145.4hp@6161rpm, 134.5tq@5218rpm
pacesetter header/catback, sts, boogers, 3.0, atx tb, ported intake, mp ecu, solid bobble strut, magnecor wires
98 white rt coupe mtx 2.4
mopar ecu, egr kit. ur street pulley, mpx 60mm, iceman, msd wires/coil, solid mounts, ractive header, vibrant muffler
old 2.0-145.4hp@6161rpm, 134.5tq@5218rpm