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lowering the plenum chamber - rover v8

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I'm thinking of lowering my plenum.

What is the easyist/best approach?

Need to take 20-25mm out of the height. The centre height isn't the problem as my bonnet scoop hides this, its the height of the throttle to the side.

I was thinking to just mill the bottom of the trumpet base by 25mm. Could this cause any problems?

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If it's just the throttle body - cut it off, and weld back so it points down slightly? I'd guess this would have less effect than lowering the entire thing.
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I lowered mine years ago, but no way is there scope for 25mm on the trumpet base

If it's just the throttle assembly, re-work it and leave the rest alone.
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I agree with EFI Dave & StevieTurbo on this one, just move the butterfly housing and try and keep the plenum capacity as is. 8-)
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Post by ian.stewart »

Vauxhall Monza/Senator use a 72mm throttle body, this is a bolt on item and can be used quite easily to work with the RV8 set up, means you can cut the TB off the rover manifold and remote mount the monza one,on the end of a pipe to suit where you would like it,
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Post by SuperV8 »

Thanks for the sugestions.
My IACV is in with my throttle so I don't really want to change that and I don't think i'll get enough clearence cuting and welding.
Found some MG forum who recon you can take 15mm of the bottom and 10mm of the top of the plumun base which would be perfect I think.
I've got a spare incase it doesn't work!

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Post by bodger »

i know its been done ..BUT becareful when lowering the plenum ...There's not a lot of space above the rocker cover as STD :D
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I don't have the coolant feed below the plenum so that gives me more clearence above the rocker cover.
The limit seems to be the fuel rail/regulator.

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