Boring out Composite intake manifold on the aveo.
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Boring out Composite intake manifold on the aveo.
I was reading on how mechanics are repairing composite intakes now with fast acting epoxy. seems to work real well. Gm also had a fix for a problem with a egr tube going to the composite manifold on a camero. it was melting. All they did was yank the old section out, installed a metal sleve and epoxied it in place. So I'm thinking of doing this for the Aveo except for where the TB bolts on the intake.

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Hmmm.... perhaps I should sell one
The gains on a properly tuned intake would be far greater than the losses on the lower end.
I can't remember where I was looking but a company showed dyno graphs with a 16hp gain on the European 1.6L ECOTEC (aka your engine)
They probably tune it around 4500RPM to 6000RPM so you gain a pile of top end.
You would probably loose 2-3 hp in the lower rpm band and perhaps as much as 6hp in the mid rpm levels but your car would be significantly faster.
If I get some time (which is doubtfull) I will see if I can dig up the site information for you.
Don't forget that this engine made nearly 150bhp from stock before they moved it back down to make it more driveable, more fuel efficent and create less emissions.
Hmmm.... perhaps I should sell one

The gains on a properly tuned intake would be far greater than the losses on the lower end.
I can't remember where I was looking but a company showed dyno graphs with a 16hp gain on the European 1.6L ECOTEC (aka your engine)
They probably tune it around 4500RPM to 6000RPM so you gain a pile of top end.
You would probably loose 2-3 hp in the lower rpm band and perhaps as much as 6hp in the mid rpm levels but your car would be significantly faster.
If I get some time (which is doubtfull) I will see if I can dig up the site information for you.
Don't forget that this engine made nearly 150bhp from stock before they moved it back down to make it more driveable, more fuel efficent and create less emissions.
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1994 Opel Calibra 4X4 turbo ( C20LET 2.0L Turbo )
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