M177 LS2 BILLET INLET MANIFOLDS MANIFOLD CONSTRUCTION The factory manifolds are constructed from plastic, in...
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M177 LS2 BILLET INLET MANIFOLDS
MANIFOLD CONSTRUCTION
The factory manifolds are constructed from plastic, in 2 halves and then plastic welded (melted) together) This construction method is economical for large scale production, and (mostly) ok for standard engine power. However, the limits of the factory manifolds are well documented...
Furthermore, the plastic is not able to be drilled or tapped, so optional ports for nitrous, meth, or boost sense cannot be added. Finally, there is no way to add extra port injectors to the plastic manifolds, limiting fueling options.
ZAC Motorsport engineers researched several construction methods:
1) Casting
+ cheaper to produce
+ able to be produced as a single piece
- Inferior strength (material selection, porosity, hot spots)
- questionable finish
- low accuracy
- requires post processing (machining)
2) 3D Printed metal
+ able to be produced as a single piece
+ great surface finish
- expensive to produce
- slow construction process
- limited production facilities worldwide
- requires post processing (machining)
Billet Machining
+ extremely strong material
+ great surface finish
- requires 2 piece construction
+ relatively common manufacturing process
+ extremely accurate
We settled on machining billet 6061-t6 aluminum. Whilst casting would have saved us costs (1/3rd the cost to produce). The quality of the end product does not meet our standard. Additionally, machining allows us the ability to make incremental changes, or small batch runs with specific customizations (different size port injectors for example), whereas casting requires an investment of a mold, that cannot be changed. All manifolds from ZAC Motorsport are machined therefor, then TIG welded, by our master craftsman right here in Australia.
As emissions regulations get tighter and tighter, manufacturers have had to develop technology to meet the stringent emissions targets. Direct injection (DI) is one of the results. With Mercedes opting for pure DI setup, as opposed to VW group using a combination of port and DI. Our port injection option retrofits to offer similar flexibility and tuning options (when coupled with a Piggyback ECU) as the VW/Audi systems.
The benefits of Port Injection:
WARRANTY:
WARRANTY UPDATE: We want you to be happy! Our warranty is here to back up the faith we have in our products, which are designed and engineered in Australia. If you have any issues, please contact us! sales@zacmotorsport.com
Starting from 1st October 2024 our ZAC warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of your ZAC Product for 2 years (previously 1 year) from the date of purchase for the original purchaser. This is applicable to purchases made from 1st October 2024 onwards, with the exception of ECU Tuning/Re-Flashing, which have a 30 day satisfaction guarantee.
Further details can be found here...
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