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I fitted a NZ manifold to my GT the other day, so I'll have to do a power run or two to see if it makes any difference. just driving it so far I havnt really noticed any.
with the GT manifold my peak torque was 74 lb/ft @ 4200 rpm and peak power was 80 bph @ 5900 rpm
with the NZ manifold my peak torque was 78 lb/ft @ 3900 rpm and peak power was 74 bhp @ 6000 rpm
of course thats on my car but on others it will be different (depending on mods), and I'm losing some power somewhere, as the car is with a chip, 4 branch manifold and sports system, golf AFM and drilled airbox.
I think thats where the 1.4 wins over the 1.3 Looking at the rr day printout its already at 65lbft of torque at 2000rpm But If I had a GT runabout still Id seriously contemplate putting an NZ manifold on!
yeah its all GT apart from the head and block. Oh and gearbox, thats an 8P. So I cant recommend putting an NZ inlet manifold on the 1.4, the displacement makes up for the loss of low down torque caused by the large port sizes on the GT manifold.
5th gear acceleration is not as good as Id like, but Ive always got 4th for that. Although to be fair when im in 5th gear Im almost always outside the powerband, dont reach 4K till about 85mph, and its best from 4 to 5.5K
Last edited by Gareth_GT_Hatch on Sun Jan 02, 2005 7:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.