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Old May 19, 2008, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by uglyevo
testing done yet?

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Old May 22, 2008, 02:44 PM
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I'm ready to buy one as long as it'll work with the stock ECU now and AEM EMS later...do you foresee any problems with that Indy/David?
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David has the Gen 1 manifold now, and the Gen 2 should be there Tuesday so he will be back on the dyno next week and I expect to see him at the track that week and see the first 9 on pump. Chris I don't see any issues, all the stock parts bolt on and the tuning is up to you. The manifold does not know which system is controling the fuel system. I wanted to run all the emission hardware so thats why I stayed with the stock casting you should be good to go.
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Will pricing be available after the test and please tell me it's going to be cheaper than the sheet metal manifolds that are available now?
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Originally Posted by blitz118
Will pricing be available after the test and please tell me it's going to be cheaper than the sheet metal manifolds that are available now?
Even though that would be nice i dont think it will happen. There is allot of hours involved in each manifold if Indy keep doing the work himself on the stock setup. I would say it will be at least the amount of the sheet metal intake's available now.

But you get what you pay for thats for sure. I could be totally wrong on this but i would not be surprised to see similar pricing if not more.

INDY & BUSCHUR FTW!!!

Chris
Old May 22, 2008, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Indy Evo
David has the Gen 1 manifold now, and the Gen 2 should be there Tuesday so he will be back on the dyno next week and I expect to see him at the track that week and see the first 9 on pump. Chris I don't see any issues, all the stock parts bolt on and the tuning is up to you. The manifold does not know which system is controling the fuel system. I wanted to run all the emission hardware so thats why I stayed with the stock casting you should be good to go.
Major Kudos to you Sir

I saw the Gen 1 today at Buschur

Without a doubt you are a genious of design

It is without a doubt the best idea I have seen in intake manifold design - ever

Al
Old May 22, 2008, 05:55 PM
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omg. that makes me want to buy it just to see the work thats involved. No Indy I wont be duplicating it. lol. Just like seeing that type of work went into it and the design.

Cant wait for the results, pricing and when there available.

GL Buschur and Indy Great work
Old May 22, 2008, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Indy Evo
Chris I don't see any issues, all the stock parts bolt on and the tuning is up to you. The manifold does not know which system is controling the fuel system. I wanted to run all the emission hardware so thats why I stayed with the stock casting you should be good to go.
that's great, I just wanted to make sure all the stock bits were still there.
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I will be looking forward to the testing
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Are you gona post a pic Indy or just gona be classified?lol
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Originally Posted by evovin
Are you gona post a pic Indy or just gona be classified?lol
They said earlier they won't be posting pics and kindly asked those who buy them to refrain from posting pics as well.

They are modifying a stock manifold. Anyone with the proper tooling will be able to rip off the design and re-sell it without doing the testing on their own. Obviously they want to prevent that. I don't blame them.

I will be buying one when they are available. If you want to come to South FL and see it before it goes on, be my guest, but please leave your camera at home. ;-)
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Sometimes its just hard to buy the product without seeing it....but I guess the results is better!
Thanks
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Ill be moving down to florida in september lol.
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Wish these were ready to go. I have an extra stocker to send out and I am totally in the market for a ported manifold.

Hell I'll take the gen 1.

How long?


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