I have a little side project where I need a custom intake manifold, as I have a non-standard tripple throttle body, which I would like to build on one of my engines.
I am actually not clear where I should start. I have the engine and the throttle body and very limited space between the engine and the (non-removable) firewall.
Because of this, I have to angle the intake manifold, which makes a DIY build even more complex.
My Idea is to build two plates: one facing the cylinderhead and a second plate facing the throttlebody.
Then I could use some easy cuttable material (No idea which could be ideal at the moment) to build a mock up intake to see how much space I have and how it fits under to hood.
Have anyone done something like this ?
Shall I build everything in aluminium, use alum tubes, bend them and let it weld by a professional welder ?
Is there a way to cast them to have "better" bends ?
Any other ideas ?
Cheers,
Daniel