I have thought for the longest time that it would be interesting to put individual throttle bodies (ITB) on my Subaru Impreza. With the introduction of the Subaru BRZ/Scion FRS/Toyota GT86, I felt that there might be a market for a custom ITB intake manifold.
The first design I came up with was for a vertical mounted IDA carburetor style ITB.
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IDA vertical ITB intake manifold. |
The benefits of the vertical mount include a much straighter path for the air into the intake port of the head as well as a less cluttered appearance in the engine bay.
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Top view. The port changes from the round opening of the ITBs to an oval opening on the Subaru heads. |
This IDA style intake manifold could also be used in air cooled Volkswagens with Subaru engine swaps to maintain the appearance of a modified Volkswagen engine.
I also designed a horizontal layout manifold for use with SU side draft carburetor style ITBs.
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SU side draft style ITB intake manifold. |
The side draft style has the benefit of allowing a place for the stock fuel injectors, which are mounted on the angled flats near the bottom flange. The horizontal layout also points the air inlets (or the two heads on a flat 4 engine) towards the center, which would make it possible to have a single plenum and/or use the hood scoop present on Subarus to feed the inlets.
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Bottom View. |
These manifolds were designed around carburetor style ITBs so that it would also be possible to convert to standard carburetors. This may be desirable for a Volkswagen with a Subaru engine swap to maintain simplicity of the fueling system or to just be different on a Subaru.
I will be taking some measurements of the engine and further refining these designs.