I spoke with CSP this morning about manifolds and bell crank linkages. The taller manifolds are out of stock and likely on back order. The linkage is fine they have that.
Is anyone running idf's on these shorter manifolds? The person i spoke with wasn't familiar with the 914 set up so couldn't be sure.
What he did know was that the offset is different to the taller ones.
Shorter manifolds
http://www.csp-shop.com/products/Products/Engine%2CIntake_Manifolds/21127b/det/
Taller manifolds
http://www.csp-shop.com/cgi-bin/cshop2/front/shop_main.cgi?func=det&wkid=810550391292&rub1=Engine&rub2=Fuel%20System%2CIntake%20Manifolds%2CIntake%20Manifolds%20Type-4&artnr=22691a&pn=0&sort=0&all=
I would think the taller manifolds would help with cylinder filling. My guess is the shorter manifolds are a compromise to allow clearance in the beetle engine compartment. How much compromise I can't say.
I have an old set of shorty's I keep looking at, thinking they might have come from a 912, but I'll be using the "normal" tall set.
I'll double check mine tonight...
I am still trying to get my bell housing installed correctly. The bell return spring is a separate item, and the one they ended up sending me doesn't fit in the hole.
Note in the product description that the shorties are designed for t-4 conversions in beetles. The ones in the second link, 'tall', look similar to other offerings by different firms at about 1/2 the price. They sell used in the classifieds for around $40 or less. Look into the tall 'talls' at the CB performance website.
Also worth mentioning, the tall ones will give you some more low end torque, which is a good thing.
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