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Post by classic100 on Apr 12, 2014 22:03:02 GMT -5
I'm installing my new ncy intake as we speak, its the new red design. Is it ok not to use the plastic spacer thing to the head? So far I'm going as follow: Intake to gasket, and straight to head. I even cut more of the engine shroud for a better flushed seal. Is this ok? Cause my brother is arguing with me telling me I need that spacer put on. Btw, my head is the ncy 61mm big valve head. How do you guys do it?
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Post by jvanderwarf on Apr 12, 2014 22:25:59 GMT -5
I'm installing my new ncy intake as we speak, its the new red design. Is it ok not to use the plastic spacer thing to the head? So far I'm going as follow: Intake to gasket, and straight to head. I even cut more of the engine shroud for a better flushed seal. Is this ok? Cause my brother is arguing with me telling me I need that spacer put on. Btw, my head is the ncy 61mm big valve head. How do you guys do it? I did not and would not use the spacer
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Post by doublert on Apr 12, 2014 22:39:47 GMT -5
I'm installing my new ncy intake as we speak, its the new red design. Is it ok not to use the plastic spacer thing to the head? So far I'm going as follow: Intake to gasket, and straight to head. I even cut more of the engine shroud for a better flushed seal. Is this ok? Cause my brother is arguing with me telling me I need that spacer put on. Btw, my head is the ncy 61mm big valve head. How do you guys do it? I did not and would not use the spacer Ok, I'm finished. It was a little tight cause of that stupid crossbar. I didnt use the spacer, just a matched gasket, and of coarse the O-ring that comes with the intake. cranked it, and it started fine. Is there any performance difference in these intakes, or just the fact that it is better quality built and no cracking like the oem? Btw, I got my 3mm Taida Stroker Crankshaft, Gasket set, and Spacer in yesterday. Cant wait til thats done!
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Post by classic100 on Apr 13, 2014 0:59:29 GMT -5
I'm installing my new ncy intake as we speak, its the new red design. Is it ok not to use the plastic spacer thing to the head? So far I'm going as follow: Intake to gasket, and straight to head. I even cut more of the engine shroud for a better flushed seal. Is this ok? Cause my brother is arguing with me telling me I need that spacer put on. Btw, my head is the ncy 61mm big valve head. How do you guys do it? Is there any performance difference in this new red design intake?
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Post by jvanderwarf on Apr 14, 2014 4:10:52 GMT -5
I'm installing my new ncy intake as we speak, its the new red design. Is it ok not to use the plastic spacer thing to the head? So far I'm going as follow: Intake to gasket, and straight to head. I even cut more of the engine shroud for a better flushed seal. Is this ok? Cause my brother is arguing with me telling me I need that spacer put on. Btw, my head is the ncy 61mm big valve head. How do you guys do it? Is there any performance difference in this new red design intake? Not sure about performance difference but for my bike this was the only intake I found that would work with my 30mm carb. I do think it is very high quality and more of a matched set for bbk and carb. So no complaints from me.
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