Hi Guys,
Just a quick question and a bit of advice regarding the inlet manifold for the TTID. I have a 58 plate Aero and have read that the swirl flaps can be a problem on these early cars and that a revised version was made from 2010 on. I see NeoBros are selling the inlet manifold complete with swirl flaps for a reasonable price and wondered how easy or difficult a job it would be to DIY. Is it easy enough to remove and replace, and is it as straight forward as that or is there more involved? Or is there any preventative measures I can do with my current inlet manifold that may stop or at least prolong the swirl flap issue from occurring?
I've noticed my car has been struggling to start on cold mornings and feels rather sluggish at low revs until the engine has warmed up a bit. This could be related the EGR problem I had a couple of months ago but it's got me wondering about those dreaded swirl flaps now. just thinking ahead as the last thing I want to do is have to splash out for a new power plant.
Thanks as always for any advice.
Just a quick question and a bit of advice regarding the inlet manifold for the TTID. I have a 58 plate Aero and have read that the swirl flaps can be a problem on these early cars and that a revised version was made from 2010 on. I see NeoBros are selling the inlet manifold complete with swirl flaps for a reasonable price and wondered how easy or difficult a job it would be to DIY. Is it easy enough to remove and replace, and is it as straight forward as that or is there more involved? Or is there any preventative measures I can do with my current inlet manifold that may stop or at least prolong the swirl flap issue from occurring?
I've noticed my car has been struggling to start on cold mornings and feels rather sluggish at low revs until the engine has warmed up a bit. This could be related the EGR problem I had a couple of months ago but it's got me wondering about those dreaded swirl flaps now. just thinking ahead as the last thing I want to do is have to splash out for a new power plant.
Thanks as always for any advice.