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DIY Thicken intake manifold gasket

Discussion in 'Other DIY & Questions' started by rainbow_star, May 3, 2005.

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    rainbow_star New Member

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    Thicken intake manifold gasket

    Saw this on a chinese corolla forum.
    I'll try my best to translate it. :)

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    DIY thicken aluminum gasket for 93-97 rolla (I believe it works for other cars too)

    Used 1cm thick aluminum plate to cut a gasket by a friend. Mid-range feel so smooth, and better throttle response.
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    Was scared that the intake manifold will hit something (引擎貍M油軌, I dunno what the hack it is in english) so I just used a 1cm thick aluminum plate. Found out that within 1.7cm will do just fine. Anything over it will hit something.

    Stock (left) DIY (right)
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    why the hack they make that?
    Theory: By doing this, you can increase the volume of the intake manifold so that more air can be "stored" there. That can increase the throttle response.

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    What do you guys think? :rolleyes:
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    Gerson Back with another AE101

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    1337Rolla oh my

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    much easier solution than buyin a larger intake manifold.. I know the 9th gen corollas can get one but it's serious $$$.
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    might have to try that if i can get something to cut aluminum, lol
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    statik New Member

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    Thats close to 11/16" thick. You'd need someone with a water jet or laser to cut that.
    It would make it easy if you had an autocad template already made to just give to the shop.
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    i could make on in school, i use AutoCAD everyday, that and prodesktop
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    i'd like to do that...except that the allen key bolts are stripped on my intake, so that will never come apart
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    can you get the same results from using 5 layers of manifold gaskets stacked on each other?
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    How thick is the stock gasket? 1mm or so? You migh need like 20 of them which is too expensive =(
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    oohhh.... didn't know that. man so u gotta cad it and get it milled. well whoever does decide to do it, try to start off a group buy or something.
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    statik New Member

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    For the 01-02 engines I know for sure that you would run into a few more issues than just slapping in in there. The T/B is mounted to the engine block, and you would need to figure out a new mounting point for that. You may also need longer bolts. That was just a quick inspection, there's probably a couple other little things to be worked out. It's probably not worth the effort on those engines.
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