IM Comparison - Skunk2 PRO Series vs. Edelbrock Victor X

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IM Comparison - Skunk2 PRO Series vs. Edelbrock Victor X

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So I got a chance to trade a fellow shop for the Edelbrock Victor X Manifold (which I didnt like at all) for a brand new Skunk2 Intake Manifold (PRO Series) for my GSR Head LSVTEC Turbo Setup. Comparison was done 1 day apart...days were comparable (but dyno accounts for atmospheric conditions). ALL THING LEFT EQUAL except changing manifolds. The tune was left the same...along it will be richened up a tad as it went a little lean for my liking. I also had to change my VTEC point down from 5600 to 4800 (more normal) and the shape of the graph actually looks nicer now. Anyone needs a Skunk2 IM...I can get em :)
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it would be interesting to see the comparison on a 500+ hp setup rev n to 9K. for low HP looks like skunk2 owns

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i like these things
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Boosted K20 wrote:it would be interesting to see the comparison on a 500+ hp setup rev n to 9K. for low HP looks like skunk2 owns
As you can the power tapers off near redline... I think these Edlebrocks are really designed for high revs (10k) and possibly high boost. The Skank2 is a much more streetable option for a lower revving and lower boost car. Next test is to up the boost...then comes water injection :) Possibly switch to a 30r and see what happens as well!
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i really do like these tests i'm happy with my victor x. I rev till 9500 rpm, t62-1
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calvin wrote:i really do like these tests i'm happy with my victor x. I rev till 9500 rpm, t62-1
Whats your setup Calvin, curious? What is your VTEC point as well...
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well it was like 4760 or 4800 i did on the dyno
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xenocron, what setup will u be using? cooling mist? u gonna spray water or alcohol? we ran the cooling mist setup with alcohol on a few RX7s at our shop. we ran 500+ whp on pump gas using cooling mist setup spray n methanol

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Boosted K20 wrote:xenocron, what setup will u be using? cooling mist? u gonna spray water or alcohol? we ran the cooling mist setup with alcohol on a few RX7s at our shop. we ran 500+ whp on pump gas using cooling mist setup spray n methanol
I am now a Snow Performance Dealer...I'll be running a stage 2 kit turning on above 11 psi. I may try hooking up a level sensor in the tank and routing it to eCtune to lower the boost if the tank goes dry as a safety feature. We'll see if I get that far.
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that is a great kit. I have used them several times on the cobalt SS' as they are so prone to detonation from heat soaking. I have never had a problem with knock on those engines running the boost juice and the stage 2 kit. you hit MBT before it knocks atleast on those engines.

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sorry, read the graph wrong

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Boosted K20 wrote:it would be interesting to see the comparison on a 500+ hp setup rev n to 9K. for low HP looks like AEBS owns
I agree, much cheaper too. Vickie X for >350 whp cars.
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Post by greasemonkee »

Ever wonder how many people slap on aebs thinking the flanges align?

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^^ are you sure your thinking about the right manifold here ?

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greasemonkee wrote:Ever wonder how many people slap on aebs thinking the flanges align?
Well well, if it isn't an ashEVILle boy. How's it been hanging, man?
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