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Old 25-04-2011, 04:34 PM   #1
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Default Knock-off Cosworth Intake Manifold on ebay

I thought that someone here might be interested in this:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Ford-Fiesta-F...item4cf6b20ee5

It is the chinese knock-off version of the Cosworth intake manifold, plus a "Ford Racing" 64mm throttle body, which is also a chinese knock-off, labelled Ford racing.

If anyone is interested on in the quality of the manifold, there is 40+ pages of posts on it on Focus Fanatics - Duratec section.

As for the throttle body, it looks like some of the XR4 guys have run this.

If you fit these mods, a custom tune will be required. And you'd also need to an exhaust and CAI to acheieve maximum gains.

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