Lanos intake mani on an aveo
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Lanos intake mani on an aveo
Alright if its possilbe, I want to know what I would have to do to get it to fit on there. Also would there be any gains or losses in performance? I just want to beef up the plastic one if I can before turboing.
from the looks of the aveos that i have seen, it looks like you would have to move the engine mounts on it or something to get the lanos intake on there. i would want to say gains, but i don't know for sure.
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it just looks like the lanos intake is bigger than the plastic counterpart. the aveo that i had driven, had the intake right up against the firewall and it looked tricky to get it out. that may not be the case on your aveo.
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the more important question will be: why you want to swap identical parts??
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The plastic one should hold under turbocharged conditions. Considering you can only run a few PSI before the engine needs to be reinforced, the manifold should hold. You can maybe run 8 PSI, where as you can push really hard on the manifold and create much more pressure than the turbo and it'll hold.
Besides, the inside of the Lanos manifold is very rough and uneven on the inside from the casting process. You'd probably want to smooth it out before you do any big engine upgrades. The smooth plastic of the Aveo manifold might actually flow better.
And yes, it does smooth out very nicely and very easily. A simple rubberized polishing wheel on the end of a Dremel will have the thing smooth in a couple hours and it'll be flowing very nicely.
Besides, the inside of the Lanos manifold is very rough and uneven on the inside from the casting process. You'd probably want to smooth it out before you do any big engine upgrades. The smooth plastic of the Aveo manifold might actually flow better.
And yes, it does smooth out very nicely and very easily. A simple rubberized polishing wheel on the end of a Dremel will have the thing smooth in a couple hours and it'll be flowing very nicely.