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=== User: I want to do some final checks on my intake. === I want to do some final checks on my intake. # The length of each runner is 576.6mm or 22.7". Each runners inner diameter is 41.148mm and has no tapper. 190mm from the cylinder head their is a 180Β° bend which puts the centerline of each end of the u pipe 6" away from each other. # Using the D shaped plenum that is 4" by 4" that I uploaded a picture of earlier, it measures 12" long. # The throttle body will be the jeep 4.0 throttle body with an opening diameter of 56mm. # I will be adding long tube headers to the engine as well as removing the cat for more flow. considering all these variables how does my truck stand to perform? Will it meet the targets I had described earlier? How will the idle perform?
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