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Old 06-12-2002, 11:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Extrude Hone Intake manifold??

I know im am asking a question about my NA car, but this is the most tech oriented forum. I want to get my stock intake manifold for my 99 prelude extrude honed. I know the butterflies *may* cause a problem with it, but they can be taken out and port matched to the rest of the manifold. Is Extrude honing a good alternative to having it ported and poilshed?
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If your going to spend money on doing that, I would look into getting a new intake manifold like Venom.
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I actually heard Extrude Honing was very good...kinda pricey though. If it's a street car...it may be the way to go.
I myself just picked up the Venom Intake Manifold for max power...i don't care about how streetable it is anymore haha
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actually on another note...i spoke to JG a month back...and they told me that they're working on an Edelbrock Victor X manifold for h22a..expected release date is end of July...haha yeah right...i'm guessing it will be out in the fall...or next year
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If your going to spend money on doing that, I would look into getting a new intake manifold like Venom.
my car is NA...that manifold isnt good at all for NA, im just asking in this forum cuz its the most tech oriented forum.
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