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Mk1/Fox intake manifolds??
Posted: Nov Mon 20, 2006 12:12 pm
by Rennwagen1
I have heard that certain Fox intake manifolds flow better than the standard MK1 manifolds? ANybody hear anything about this? Any truth to it? I heard that the fox manifold and a stock throttle body will flow better than a stock manifold and a 16V throttle body. I got one at the junkyard on saturday and was just wondering if there was as specific part number for it. It look slike if is a much larger manifold and the runners are smoother. The part number off the fox manifolds I found were;
049 133 223C
828 133 223A
049 133 223M/N
026 133 223A
I think the gains might come from a different design due to the fact the fox motor is traditionally mounted and not transverse like the rabbits.
Any ideas?
Posted: Nov Thu 30, 2006 2:52 pm
by Rennwagen1
I think I stumped you all.......and you guys say you are Mk1 freaks!
Posted: Nov Thu 30, 2006 7:48 pm
by t53a
well i have seen on the tex that they arnt much better then the original mk1 intake. they are a little bigger but i dont think they flow any better.
i know of this fox over here in a junk yard, ill go pull the intake once it warms up a little and do some volume testing.
but as for now its do dang cold to go junk yardin'!
Posted: Dec Fri 01, 2006 9:03 am
by Rennwagen1
[quote="littlewhitebeast"]
i know of this fox over here in a junk yard, ill go pull the intake once it warms up a little and do some volume testing.[quote]
WEll I have found about 5 of them, and they are all different, so let me know which one you find. and which stock intake you compare it to.
Keep in mind, we are working with 90 hp from the factory here, so any improvement in flow will help.
Posted: Dec Fri 01, 2006 8:53 pm
by t53a
ill be sure i grab that mani next time im out there. i think its an 86 2 door fox wagon.
Posted: Dec Wed 06, 2006 4:49 pm
by Rennwagen1
Well I ported out the throttle body flange and the intake runners last night and got a bit of polishing done, but not all. Compared to the stock GTi mani, it looks like the primary plenum is bigger, and the runners are bigger, and a bit longer.....so this may work out. Or it may suck, but with a free mani and my own time, it didn't really cost me anything. I will post pics of the two side by side when I get them all ready for the swap.
Also added a oilpan gasket/windage tray monday night also, and replaced front wheel bearings. I get a lot done when the wife is out of towm......

Posted: Dec Fri 15, 2006 4:34 pm
by benny_mech
I've heard that the intake manifold is a bigger restriction than the head on the early 8V motors. Like you said, it can't hurt!

Posted: Dec Fri 15, 2006 5:45 pm
by Rennwagen1
Yeah, and I am going to polish the whole thing out (it is going to take a while) but in the end, I will make sure that it flows better. I already know that the primary plenum is larger, for sure. and the runners look a bit bigger, but the mic will be the judge of that.