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Monkman33 12-14-2013 02:40 AM

It's not a crazy essential piece. (except when it comes to filling your oil)

The primary reason for these is to have a blot on solution for use with the Xcessive lower intake manifold. I have seen some ugly examples of burnt/melted and bent stock filler necks to accommodate the movement of the upper when using the Xcessive lower. Also, these have a baffle (not an extreme one, but it will help) built in to help prevent oil from travelling up the filler neck on long right hand sweepers. Combine this baffled filler neck with an opposite side oil-pan area vent, and it should completely solve the problem.


The secondary reason for these is to offer a nice looking solution to the guys that want to run -an lines for vents and catch cans, (or use -6 to hose barb adapter fittings, totally an option)

The third reason: It looks cool.

As for the lines connecting to it, that would need to be figured out on an individual basis. There is a lot of information out there as to what types of setups work best for what goals.

Personally, I will be running the dual -6 with the bottom port being ran to a vent line attached to the rear turbo oil drain port to vent the curb side of the engine (the filler neck vents the road side) That way, air pressure has a route out no matter which way the oil is sloshing during a turn. The top vent will be routed to a catch can.

Ubaru 12-14-2013 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Monkman33 (Post 269976)
It's not a crazy essential piece. (except when it comes to filling your oil)

The primary reason for these is to have a blot on solution for use with the Xcessive lower intake manifold. I have seen some ugly examples of burnt/melted and bent stock filler necks to accommodate the movement of the upper when using the Xcessive lower. Also, these have a baffle (not an extreme one, but it will help) built in to help prevent oil from travelling up the filler neck on long right hand sweepers. Combine this baffled filler neck with an opposite side oil-pan area vent, and it should completely solve the problem.


The secondary reason for these is to offer a nice looking solution to the guys that want to run -an lines for vents and catch cans, (or use -6 to hose barb adapter fittings, totally an option)

The third reason: It looks cool.

As for the lines connecting to it, that would need to be figured out on an individual basis. There is a lot of information out there as to what types of setups work best for what goals.

Personally, I will be running the dual -6 with the bottom port being ran to a vent line attached to the rear turbo oil drain port to vent the curb side of the engine (the filler neck vents the road side) That way, air pressure has a route out no matter which way the oil is sloshing during a turn. The top vent will be routed to a catch can.

Sweet, I'll be rebuilding my 12a. Gonna port an polish it an add a four port injection system with a computer that will run off the distributor. Trying to get the 1400 bucks is the only hard part, got all the parts located an i have a friend. Gonna consider a different oil filler because unless i run a hood scoop the upper part of the injection system wont fit under the hood unless turned sideways. the thing looks draft style. throttle body at the head and injectors down low. im still figuring things out.

Monkman33 12-14-2013 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Ubaru (Post 269984)
Sweet, I'll be rebuilding my 12a. Gonna port an polish it an add a four port injection system with a computer that will run off the distributor. Trying to get the 1400 bucks is the only hard part, got all the parts located an i have a friend. Gonna consider a different oil filler because unless i run a hood scoop the upper part of the injection system wont fit under the hood unless turned sideways. the thing looks draft style. throttle body at the head and injectors down low. im still figuring things out.

These ones are pretty specific to the FD. The baffle is oriented to match the flange of the oil filler neck. So the only way for these to work for the 12a is if your flange falls in the same bolt pattern range and has the same orientation. if you pm me, we can work out the details. Or get a hold of me when the time comes.

Ubaru 12-15-2013 01:33 AM

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Still if it needs to be done i will ask this can i use the desighn to make my own ? an a question on oil cooling. was thinking of taking the beehive off and doing a chevy s10 style 4x4 after market oil cooler with a inline filter. got most of the desighn figured out, but not sure how much mass an cooling these things can take, it would only add anothe 3/4ths of a quart a quart at most. it would sit with my eventual electric fan and inter cooler set up i am plotting out.

Monkman33 12-18-2013 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Ubaru (Post 270026)
Still if it needs to be done i will ask this can i use the desighn to make my own ? an a question on oil cooling. was thinking of taking the beehive off and doing a chevy s10 style 4x4 after market oil cooler with a inline filter. got most of the desighn figured out, but not sure how much mass an cooling these things can take, it would only add anothe 3/4ths of a quart a quart at most. it would sit with my eventual electric fan and inter cooler set up i am plotting out.

I can't guarantee that the flange angle would match up with anything other than the 13b-rew oil flanges (which have their own variances between years). As for increasing oil capacity, I know the Xsessive oil pan adds about a quart to capacity, and larger dual oil coolers that are commonly run on FDs also add to the total capacity.

Two posts down, there is a picture of the baffle angle that I am talking about.

Monkman33 12-18-2013 07:00 PM

Update
 
5 Attachment(s)
Here are the last of the Final Test Fitting:

Single-10 on a stock lower with stock elbow:

http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411068
http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411075



Dual -6 on an Xcessive Lower with Greddy Elbow and Xcessive oil pan (raises engine slightly) with a Cusco Strut Bar:


http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411093
http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411111
http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411126

Monkman33 12-18-2013 07:05 PM

5 Attachment(s)
So here we go. A couple more pictures to show off.

http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411298
http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411310
http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411318


This all started so we have to do this to clear the Xcessive LIM: :squint:


http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411331



One last fitment shot:

And here is the oil cap being removed with the Cusco Strut Tower bar in place with the engine raised slightly due to an Xcessive oil pan:



http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...1&d=1387411346

Monkman33 01-05-2014 12:35 AM

2 Attachment(s)
First batch done to cover all of the current group buy participants!

http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...1&d=1388899881

http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...1&d=1388899898



Shipping for the lower 48 is $15, for a grand total of $210. International will be contacted with their specific quotes.

Once I receive word that total deposits are paid up, then shipping will commence.

Monkman33 01-07-2014 06:44 PM

Be sure to get the rest of your payments to IRP so I can ship your filler necks out to you.

I have them ready to ship, and I stop by the my shipping point each morning.

Monkman33 01-09-2014 07:27 PM

Targarx7.

Yours has shipped.

Monkman33 01-25-2014 11:21 PM

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Monkman33 05-10-2014 01:29 PM

Sold Out.

Monkman33 07-31-2014 06:31 PM

More in stock! Contact IRPERFORMANCE to get yours.


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