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Kinetix SSV Velocity Manifold Hardware Kit

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Old 03-02-2010, 10:16 AM
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Kinetix SSV Velocity Manifold Hardware Kit

Does anyone know exactly what comes with this kit? It costs almost $40 from their website and if its just a bunch of metric screws, I'd rather just buy them at a hardware store.
 
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if you are NA, this is the only hardware you need for the SSV:

http://www.staples.com/Rubbermaid-Mu...?cmArea=SEARCH
 
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if you are NA, this is the only hardware you need for the SSV:

http://www.staples.com/Rubbermaid-Mu...?cmArea=SEARCH
I think you have some sort of animal sex addiction. First it was Toad Suck and now Lizard Lick. Makes me wonder what's next, Anaconda ****?? I would expect this from cremaster, not you.

Nice one on the trash can though.
 
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Originally Posted by Blue Dream
I think you have some sort of animal sex addiction. First it was Toad Suck and now Lizard Lick. Makes me wonder what's next, Anaconda ****?? I would expect this from cremaster, not you.

Nice one on the trash can though.
 
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Old 03-02-2010, 01:47 PM
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Harsh! Hey man, everyone needs to start somewhere. I buy things as they come up. Would it make sense to get a turbo and THEN upgrade internals?
 
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you're comparing a plenum to internals?

doing internals will not rob power while waiting to go FI... the SSV will.

On the other hand - if you are doing it for looks only (seems to be a trend lately), and dont care much about performance - then go for it... but in that case I'd use Cosworth...
 
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Originally Posted by OCG35
you're comparing a plenum to internals?

doing internals will not rob power while waiting to go FI... the SSV will.

On the other hand - if you are doing it for looks only (seems to be a trend lately), and dont care much about performance - then go for it... but in that case I'd use Cosworth...
What's your set up?
 
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What's your set up?
click user name and then my garage... easier that way...
 
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To answer your question, it is some metic allen head screws, copper washers, coolant bypass and thats about it.
 
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Thanks goblin.

I emailed Kinetix and they replied with the following

The hardware kit is 7 bolts, 6 lock washers, an aluminum fuel rail bracket, a coolant bypass elbow and a boost fitting.
The only things that will be difficult for me to figure out at the hardware store is the rail bracket, coolant bypass elbow, and boost fitting. Are they necessary for an NA application?
 
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Old 03-02-2010, 04:39 PM
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coolant bypass is a couple brass nipples, I dont remember the rail bracket, and pretty sure I didnt have one when I had my SSV, boost fitting is not needed, you will need a couple plugs on the manifold.
 
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basically, my safest bet is to just order the hardware kit from kinetix?
 
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