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Nik@SOHO
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Post * SOHO Motorsports VHR Intake Manifold Group Buy *

What up guys!

It has been a while since I have been on here, however Spooler contacted us in regards to our intake manifold and brought up the idea of doing a group buy for our intake manifold.

Many have probably seen our cast intake manifold that we currently run on 3 cars at the moment including the Nismo

The main reason we set out to build this manifold is that the OEM plastic manifold will have a limitation to where it will either leak or crack under increased boost pressures. Those boost pressures may be 15 psi or 20 psi, either way plastic can only sustain a certain amount of boost before it fails.

Below you will see the intake manifold that we designed, which is very similar to the OEM look, with the following changes:

- We have removed the waffle design on the top side
- Increased the volume of the inside of the manifold by 10%
- Designed to withstand 100+psi



The big thing with this manifold that we saw when compared to the stock manifold was there were very minimal gains/ loses in regards to power.

Below you will see a twin turbo built motor 370z performing a run on the stock manifold in the blue line and a run on the SOHO manifold in the red line.

Boost remains very similar to the stock intake manifold and you can see the power and torque difference is similar as well. There is a slight increase in boost on the top end resulting in a very minimal loss in power, which could relate to this engine not liking the timing at that boost level.

On the other side you see that there is a slight increase in boost on the bottom end resulting in an increase in power and torque down low.



The test was conducted on the same vehicle, same dyno, and no change in the tune so that we could compare apples to apples and not apples to oranges.

Below is also a video that I did discussing the intake manifold.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qDpnjWina0

We are now offering a GROUP BUY for this Manifold which we can give a BIG THANK YOU to Spooler.

Price: $2499.99 and it will include FREE shipping anywhere in the USA

If you are interested, please provide your name and i will update the list below as we will need a minimum of 10 people to get this pricing

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Hope everybody is doing well and we appreciate the continued support as we continue to push this platform forward
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