Intake Mani gasket to keep it cold?

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12psi Protege5
We all know how hot our Intake Manifolds gets.

Ive seen those gaskets made for the honda civics. They keep the heat on the engine, the gasket is made of some kind of material that does not conduct heat to the intake mani and also sucks the heat already on the mani.

You can even keep your hand on the manifold and not get burned.

Anyone know about this?
 
they already make them..... from this company called OUTLAW ENGINEERING. don't ask me about the name, cuz i have no clue why they call themselves that. Take a look at their site here: Outlaw Engineering FS 2.0L Spacer Kit

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$99 USD + shipping

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flat_black said:
Of course, ChopstickHero is a cheater, 'cause he cut me off to the post. ;) Hehee.

hahhaa... hey... i had to be quick and get the links for the url and pics.... so i had to work for it.... :cool:
 
I sent them an email....dont know hows the warranty on customer satisfaction.
Those dyno graphs does not look real at all.

anyone has tested it before?
What if the manifold gets hot anyway?
 
They are great products!!

I raised this topic/product to the board about 1 year ago!!! So i technically beat everyone!

They have been used by the Probe/626/Mx-6 guys for years (5 years at least).

I have install them on my buddies KL-ZE motor...and BOTTOM LINE...is they WORK.

I trust their products and the DYNOs.
 
YP5 Toronto said:
They are great products!!

I raised this topic/product to the board about 1 year ago!!! So i technically beat everyone!

They have been used by the Probe/626/Mx-6 guys for years (5 years at least).

I have install them on my buddies KL-ZE motor...and BOTTOM LINE...is they WORK.

I trust their products and the DYNOs.


I think they were posted about before that...Don't remember for sure though.
 
I've had these installed for about 6 months now, great mod..reduce heat soak quite a bit, temp gauge never got much over 1/4 all summer, even on the hot days, intake mani is much cooler to the touch. Sean at Outlaw is a good guy, willing to do small Group Buys if you get some more people interested.
 
Well this has basically been answered already but. . .I've got a set of these (but not installed. . .man I used to laugh at people who listed parts "sitting in my garage", because I couldn't figure out why they didn't have them installed yet. . .now I think I have one of the biggest collections of Protege stuff in my garage. . .that are not on my car).

Anyway, the spacers look good, simple idea, makes sense. Don't know about the dyno stuff. If in fact you compare a cold IM with a hot one, probably, but you won't add any horsepower with them, just maintain what you have as the engine gets hot.

Oh well $105 shipped to my door. Ordered them Friday, got them Monday.
 

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Little Beavis said:
Well this has basically been answered already but. . .I've got a set of these (but not installed. . .man I used to laugh at people who listed parts "sitting in my garage", because I couldn't figure out why they didn't have them installed yet. . .now I think I have one of the biggest collections of Protege stuff in my garage. . .that are not on my car).

Anyway, the spacers look good, simple idea, makes sense. Don't know about the dyno stuff. If in fact you compare a cold IM with a hot one, probably, but you won't add any horsepower with them, just maintain what you have as the engine gets hot.

Oh well $105 shipped to my door. Ordered them Friday, got them Monday.

Yeah I do notice the loose on performance when engine is hot.

Anyway, if its sitting there, send it to a better home....to me!

Does the instructions says something about reusing the stock gasket? or is it a complete replacement?
 
id be down for a group buy for these...It would gimme an excuse to take my intake mani off and get it ceramic coated..
 
Well, technically you would need two gaskets (one on each side of the spacer). However it has been recommended that you simply use a thin layer of sealant (RTV0 instead). So, you could actually skip the metal OEM gaskets.

The spacers aren't that expensive. . .but a group buy would be cool for those that don't have this.

Heck if you're taking your IM off, get it ported and polished. . .fun, fun.
 
damn where was this thread when i needed it, i had to replace gasket and used oem one...damn oh well maybe in the future i will get one
 
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