Read this on CGTI and makes and interesting read:
http://www.clubgti.com/showthread.php?243845-16V-ABF-Intake-Manifold-Development-%28results%29Wondering if anyone has done this on here or is considering it?
I want to keep my Anni as standard looking as possible, my only mods are Bilstein B6's and Eibach springs during my 2 years of ownership!
The bigger plenum on the inlet performs better but I was wondering if someone can explain something. Instead of cutting the manifold and welding it to create the larger plenum could you put something in front of the throttle to act as an air reserve or does it not work as well?
For example some BMW engines have something like this in front of the throttle, the N42 engine in particular has a part that possibly looks ABF friendly...
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/BMW-3-SERIES-E46-2-0L-ENGINE-INTAKE-PIPE-HOSE-/170914433136Be interesting to try it as the air reserve section could be adapted to fit into the space where the cambelt cover is... but I'd try it only if it's worth doing.
I want to try and get the inlet manfolds matched and get the throttle body ramps done too. I've read about if you remove too much then you might get a jerky response so how much is too much to remove? Can doing just one ramp help?
Hope someone can help!