ZKNY wrote:what the hell are you talking about, LOL!!!andream88 wrote:ZKNY, are you an engineer?
I think you don't.
If you use phenolic spacers, you will block heat dissipation from the HEAD to the intake manifold. And this thing is really dangerous. Cosworth engineers, in their project didn't include modifications like this one. I was suggested to buy a GOOD fmic instead of the phenolic spacers
Moreover, if you decide to buy the phenolic spacers..bring yourself a 5mm type. The 10mm ones are TOO thick.
Bye
there is no dissipation from the head to the manifold. its the other way around, and that is what PHENOLICS do.. they help cool the air from the intake manifold to the head (i am repeating myself, read my thread -its all there).
the phenolics are a safe bet and add a lil HP. not too many mods that are this simple and add HP/TQ. every little bit helps. if anyone is looking for more air, i have lines to CUSTOM INTAKE MANIFOLDS, you cant find them anywhere in the world.
sorry i have to add you are wrong the manifold is used for heat dissipation the phenolics bypass it. the actual design in the 2.7 channels heat from the combustion chamber on exhaust up the heads it radiates heat from the cylinder head and manifold making use of much surface area as possible. it does mean there will be a focus of heat in the valve train
however evidence says you are also right about the colder intake does have the desired intake cooling effect. its just a choice if you want to make the compromise. most people who are looking into this have already made the compromise of higher performance with over sae recommended combustion pressure and temperature, so i do not see the problem with it in the line of modifying with the knowledge you are shortening the life of the engine anyway, maybe while your doing it add an oil cooler or another fan to the coolant radiator. though radiator wont remove the heat focus from the valve train it will reduce it. however there has been no-one saying they have had problems with their valve train after this mod, whether that is a matter of time or blamed on the oem design i don't know.