Intermediate Housing Question?
#2
If you are referring to the center housing, then yep.
The intake will line up just fine. You can easily verify that by setting your N/A's lower intake manifold gasket on top of the TII's intermediate housing intake port.
Port timing will be affected slightly, as the TII and N/A intakes open/close at different times.
Blake's website, http://www.rotaryengineillustrated.com
illustrates the differences.
Shawn
The intake will line up just fine. You can easily verify that by setting your N/A's lower intake manifold gasket on top of the TII's intermediate housing intake port.
Port timing will be affected slightly, as the TII and N/A intakes open/close at different times.
Blake's website, http://www.rotaryengineillustrated.com
illustrates the differences.
Shawn
#3
Yup, it works fine, actually better from a performance stand point because there is no EGR to have to have a plate to cover, and the turbo ports have more meat to be able to port / grind more out for larger ports. If your running stock and need to be emmisions compliant, then no, dont use the turbo intermediate, like I said, it has no EGR.
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