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59001 Whirlwind Type R 1997-01 Acura Honda Performance Intake Manifold Satin on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Professional Products Brand:Professional Products Manufacturer Part Number:59001

This manifold is patterned after the popular JDM Type R manifold with some additional refinements. The plenum chamber has been lengthened to provide additional plenum volume when used with a supercharger, turbo or nitrous applications. Nitrous bosses are located on the underside of the manifold. Available in a highly polished show version as well as a standard satin finish. The Power+Plus Whirlwind manifold also features a 65 mm inlet. This manifold was designed and developed with expertise supplied by the engineers at Advanced Engine Breathing Systems, one of the premier Honda tuners in the U.S. AEBS supplies blocks and cylinder heads for many of the most successful Honda racers in the country. AEBS won the NHRA 2001 Pro Import Championship and also won the NHRA 2002 Pro Import World Finals running their own car. The POWER+PLUS Whirlwind Manifold for Hondas is intended to be the ultimate street performance manifold. Unlike all-out racing manifolds, good bottom end power is retained.

 Note that the JDM Type R manifold is quite expensive while the Power+Plus, an improved version of the JDM, is much less costly.

*Also see the Fuel Rail page for compatible Fuel Rails.

*Also see the Throttle Bodies page for compatible Throttle Bodies.



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