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Old 01-09-2008, 10:50 PM   #1
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Thermal Intake Manifold Gaskets : All Apps in stock : $35



EvolutionM,

We have a whole bunch of these in stock ready to ship. This is a really good and affordable upgrade for your Evo 8 and 9 especially since it actually works! Average hp gains on a dyno are about 2-4 horsepower and sometimes more depending on the rest of the setup.

Power Rev Racing Makes these and they are a standup company that makes more honda stuff than usual, but they were kind enough to bring the gaskets for the Evo, Nissans and Subaru's out too. This is the same material used in all the other brand name gaskets out without the $40+ Price tag, so take advantage.

* Power Rev Racing Thermo Intake Manifold Gasket $35 Shipped
We stock them for B16A, B18C5, D16, K20, FG/FA, Evo, S13, K24 and S14. We also stock the Honda B-Series Throttle Body Gaskets. Those are $25

MFG Description - Power Rev Racing intake gaskets will help reduce intake air temperatures by removing the direct connection of the intake manifold to the cylinder head. Made out of our proprietary heat dissipating material the P2R thermal intake gasket creates a thermal barrier that isolates power-robbing heat from traveling to your intake manifold through the cylinder head. Less heat soak means cooler air and more consistent power delivery.



* Evo Gasket is the one on the top.



These are not listed yet on our site, so to order please call us at 888-290-3201 with your Visa, Mastercard and American Express Cards. You can also come pick them up locally, however add the 7% PA sales tax.

paypal - sales@sctuned.com

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Old 04-01-2008, 02:26 AM   #2
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bump for gaskets
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Old 04-01-2008, 09:18 AM   #3
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I've got these on my car... if you've got any reason to take your manifold off, or if you've got a car that its easy to do on, this is a worthwhile mod... lower temps = more efficiency = more power
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Old 04-14-2008, 12:29 AM   #4
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x 4. There a good part. We did a writeup on the product on our personal forum.

http://forums.allmightykseries.com/showthread.php?t=13
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