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47 minutes ago, WMDC35 said:

Ports are the same, seems strange they'd bother to make the head/ports different but then use the same gasket?

Yeah i think your right, just looking at the pics i have, must of been drinking some beer that day, neo is smaller but i dont think you need to bother port matching, the head ports are just a bit larger than the runners.

Top manifold is neo, bottom is R33

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Neo runner, can see gasket doesn't fit perfectly, its slightly smaller than the gasket and around the injector is a lump.

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Same gasket on R33 runner shows its a better match, bigger runners and no lump at the injector position which probably doesnt matter.

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same gasket on the Neo head , so the neo head hasn't changed to be identical to the runners, seems to have continued same as R33 at that point.

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Ok, i comp tested my r33 today and here are the results.

I tested with all plugs out at once (not sure if this is right) and throttle body open. Keep in mind that i am using a cheap ebay comp tester so results may not be accurate. Car was warmed up idling for around 5 mins.

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i know they are not the best results, but far better than no compression in cyl one that i was told.

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