Removing Intake

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by mephtar, Oct 15, 2007.

  1. mephtar

    mephtar Well-Known Member

    I'm gonna be at home for a week soon and I thought It would be a good time to do some engine work. I was hoping to take the intake off and port it out while also making sure all of t-vis is where its supposed to be. Is there a how to for taking this off/apart anywhere?
     
  2. Sterling

    Sterling Guest

    take off the fuel rail, thats easy, remember that everything on ur intake is soft metal so be careful.

    after the fuel rails off its alo easier to acces the intake bolts, can get a bit tricky 2 get off but what are ya gonna do.
    undo the intake stays from underneath the car or if u can get in at the back of the intake.

    and u should probably get some larger scale injectors and other intake upgrades while its all out.

    good luck!

    PS DONT LET ANY DIRT OR WHATEVER GET INSIDE THE INTAKE INLETS! AND THE FUEL INJECTOR HOLES!!
     
  3. Sterling

    Sterling Guest

    search
    www.celicatech.com and click on bgb online

    (big green book) then click on 4th gen and there should be some help there.
    it helped me alot doing my cylinderhead replacement.
     
  4. MITT4G

    MITT4G Well-Known Member

    ?? Why would you do that, the stock ECU is only going to put the stock amount of fuel in the injectors, it would be a waste if money if not going to to a standalone ECU- High flow fuel pump- MSD Ignition setup..
     
  5. Sterling

    Sterling Guest

    i just heard it help dump out excess fuel when full throttle, at low rpms
     
  6. MITT4G

    MITT4G Well-Known Member

    It will only dump as much fuel as the ECU is programed to. Plus dumping to much fuel into the cylinders will cause a uneven detonation.
     
  7. CrazyAchmed

    CrazyAchmed Well-Known Member Donated!

    It will also Wash the Cylinders and put gas into the oil. Also not good.
     

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