FFIM possibility poll

Which type of Front Facing INtake Manifold Would You Buy?

  • Steel short Runner

    Votes: 8 17.4%
  • Aluminum long runner

    Votes: 27 58.7%
  • Aluminum short runner

    Votes: 7 15.2%
  • Not interested

    Votes: 4 8.7%

  • Total voters
    46
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funky_monkey58

Closing in on 200+MPH
Apr 3, 2006
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Hello everyone I have been researching and getting some stuff together to make a go at making some front facing intake manifolds.
There are a few different options im pursuing. A short runner style which will be the most expensive option. a long runner style which will most likely be the least expensive for aluminum. Or call me crazy or stupid, but ive ive been considering ofering a steel intake manifold in a short runner style. It will not have the great looks of a nicely polished aluminum intake. However it should be close in the flow rates and alot less expensive as an option. These would also be powder coated in your choice of color.

I NEED to know if there is any interest here on these.

Thanks,

Sean
 
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The Weather Man

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So are you gonna be making these for sale?

If so, you may get alot of interest in these if the price is competitive! Like look at ron's FFIM's for sale!

Beat those proces and youll have a lot of business
 

funky_monkey58

Closing in on 200+MPH
Apr 3, 2006
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The Weather Man said:
So are you gonna be making these for sale?

If so, you may get alot of interest in these if the price is competitive! Like look at ron's FFIM's for sale!

Beat those proces and youll have a lot of business

thats what my plan is.
If all goes well im hoping to have the steel intakes available for about $300. Not sure what the aluminum ones will cost. (they require water jet cutting for the flanges)
 

EdgeSupra

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The Weather Man said:
So are you gonna be making these for sale?

If so, you may get alot of interest in these if the price is competitive! Like look at ron's FFIM's for sale!

Beat those proces and youll have a lot of business

Ron has been doing this a while though, and has built up a reputation for building awesome parts. Personally, I would buy from Ron before I bought from some new guy with no reputation behind making FFIMs.

-Justin
 

1_slo_92

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Aug 21, 2006
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starscream5000 said:
I would consider buying from you, but I have to have good pictures of you work to see how good of a product you produce ;).

im with him on this, yes I would buy with pics of all work done and of course flow chart comparing to stock and maybe even rons?
 

89supturbo

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Jul 28, 2006
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Make the steel one, if you go with a more expnsive design its gonna sell less especially b/c you'll be getting into rons market, plus most MK3 owners are cheap thats why we dont have MK4's
 

funky_monkey58

Closing in on 200+MPH
Apr 3, 2006
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supra90turbo said:
I trust these will be flow tested, correct?
yes these will be flow tested :icon_bigg

i have no idea how a steel manifold is gonna flow compared to a ported aluminum manifold. But it shouldnt be too terribly far off.
 

blackgamer16

Supra Driver
Apr 27, 2005
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Am down for a FFIM...

As i see it right now, there's only 2 people making em and a bunch of people wanting FFIM.... In the long run, am very sure funky_monkey will put some good blood/ sweat/tears into this bad boy to represent himself and not only that help out fellow mk3 owners. Its a good thing when forum members try things, its just helps out everybody! All in all, I think it will be a good deal and a well suited FFIM.

Blackgamer
 

starscream5000

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I seriously doubt the price will be $300.00 by the time it's over ;). Go ask Ron how many hours he put into one of his manifolds and then you'll have a good idea of what you're commiting yourself to...
 

funky_monkey58

Closing in on 200+MPH
Apr 3, 2006
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supra90turbo said:
Mild steel or Stainless? You do know that steel holds heat in, right?
Aluminum would be so much better...
i do realize that aluminum dissipates heat alot faster than steel. However on the same note in order to manufacture a manifold at a cost effective manor for the average guy sometimes alternative methods are called upon.
I am currently in the process of blue printing my steel manifold. Once im done blue printing, i will send the blue prints out to a machine shop with a laser cutter. Then have them manufacture me a dozen manifold flanges, of those two of which will be used in making my jigs.
This is a timely process and ill post pics as soon as the first intake is complete.

They will be available in both stainless and mild steel. The mild steel will either be powder coated or chromed.
 
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