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Tomos A55 intake manifold - How to build - PART 1

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Tomos A55 intake manifold - How to build - PART 1

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  • Where is Tomos A55 intake manifold - How to build - PART 2

  • @jebivetar100

    Its funny you ask that.... as I now need to make a new intake for my LX as well.... argh.... soon, as I have limited access to the shop for projects like this... stay tuned!

  • congrats on that working prototype =)

    but for the seccond one remember to pre drill the holes before you fut all the things together.

    Its easyer to do the drilling first before you have funny angles that will make it a problem to drill a hole

  • I'm planing to get the flanges laser cut for the next proto...

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  • u could have just used a intake gasket to make it the size u want lol then it wouldnt take so long

  • you should bore out the port to the size of the manifold, or close to it, more flow, more power as well as less restriction

  • not bad wor.. but do it short very shor.. faster the fuel wil get to the cylinder beter acc you wil get ;)

  • You can do the same thing using a the exhaust header off a Tomos, it is much easier.

  • Where is Tomos A55 intake manifold - How to build - PART 2

  • nice looks good, very similar almost exact idea but only the weld around the base. check out the new vids of my 70cc and 21mm intake + carb

  • or you can get a aftermarket flang for all sizes of carburetors.

    They cost about 20 bucks.

    They are awaylible in aluminim and in rubber.

    Rubber is much better because it can strach to fit the carb optimaly then the metal one

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