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OM617 Intake Modification for IC - don - 05-18-2017

Hi-

I want to modify a OM617 intake so that it would be easier/better routing for an intercooler setup.

The engine is in a Land Rover 110.  The 110 runs a factory radiator and IC in the front shroud.  IC is on the left side (US driver side).

I am planning on buying a used OM617 intake manifold and modifying it by cutting the turbo and EGR area and welding in a new coupler angled more toward the front but depending on how things layout.

I found this one while looking for IC routing pieces: http://www.mandrelbends.com/transitions-forms/billet-end-couplers/2-25-od-billet-aluminum-end-coupler.html

If anyone has any input I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - R-3350 - 05-19-2017

my recommendation would be to look into any one of the various N/A intakes as they tend to be better flowing and easier to set up for inter-coolers. the best of course would be the 115 manifold but they are hard to find and expensive. baring that you may be able to fit a later N/A manifold as the 110 should have ample engine bay room. finally if you really want to keep the turbo manifold i would recomend welding on a v-band flange to the front of the manifold to make assembly and removal easier then just use silicone and pipe sections to plumb the rest.


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - Alec300SD - 05-19-2017

I have an extra W115 longrunner intake (MB part number 617 141 02 01) that I can part with.
Send me a PM.

http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/attachment.php?aid=8639


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - don - 05-19-2017

(05-19-2017, 12:15 AM)R-3350 my recommendation would be to look into any one of the various N/A intakes as they tend to be better flowing and easier to set up for inter-coolers. the best of course would be the 115 manifold but they are hard to find and expensive. baring that you may be able to fit a later N/A manifold as the 110 should have ample engine bay room. finally if you really want to keep the turbo manifold i would recomend welding on a v-band flange to the front of the manifold to make assembly and removal easier then just use silicone and pipe sections to plumb the rest.

Thanks - there was one a N/A intake on ebay recently that I just missed. The 110 does have a lot of room so most anything should fit.

Could call on the V-band flange. I used them for the exhaust i built and they work really well.


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - don - 05-19-2017

(05-19-2017, 01:54 AM)Alec300SD I have an extra W115 longrunner intake (MB part number 617 141 02 01) that I can part with.
Send me a PM.

http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/attachment.php?aid=8639

Just sent a PM - thanks!


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - Dark Hawk - 05-19-2017

While the manifold is off it might be worth while to do a port and polish job for better flow. I haven't ever done it myself but it looks pretty easy if you have the time.


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - Hario' - 05-21-2017

Yay, classic Land Rover being appreciated state side, pics please Smile


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - zeeman - 05-21-2017

(05-18-2017, 08:26 PM)don Hi-

I want to modify a OM617 intake so that it would be easier/better routing for an intercooler setup.

The engine is in a Land Rover 110.  The 110 runs a factory radiator and IC in the front shroud.  IC is on the left side (US driver side).

I am planning on buying a used OM617 intake manifold and modifying it by cutting the turbo and EGR area and welding in a new coupler angled more toward the front but depending on how things layout.

I found this one while looking for IC routing pieces: http://www.mandrelbends.com/transitions-forms/billet-end-couplers/2-25-od-billet-aluminum-end-coupler.html

If anyone has any input I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you.

If you use a intake from a federal US car from California the intake port from the turbo is higher an will clear a non federal exhaust manifold turbo mount so you can plumb the intercooler. There is one on E-bay right now 1985 # 282141429295


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - don - 05-25-2017

(05-19-2017, 01:38 PM)Dark Hawk While the manifold is off it might be worth while to do a port and polish job for better flow. I haven't ever done it myself but it looks pretty easy if you have the time.

I'll take a look and see but most likely won't be doing it. Like you said "if you have the time" which I do not have. I just want to get the exhaust with EGT probe, HX30 and intake with IC plumbing done and drive this thing!


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - don - 05-25-2017

(05-21-2017, 10:54 AM)Hario\ Yay, classic Land Rover being appreciated state side, pics please Smile

I cannot seem to post pictures but here is a thread of my build: http://www.defendersource.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47478

And here is a thread with pictures of my OM617 install: http://www.defendersource.com/forum/showthread.php?t=42132

Love the Land Rover Defender. I started with an NAS 3.9V8 years ago but sold that to build this 110.


RE: OM617 Intake Modification for IC - don - 05-25-2017

(05-21-2017, 08:29 PM)zeeman
(05-18-2017, 08:26 PM)don Hi-

I want to modify a OM617 intake so that it would be easier/better routing for an intercooler setup.

The engine is in a Land Rover 110.  The 110 runs a factory radiator and IC in the front shroud.  IC is on the left side (US driver side).

I am planning on buying a used OM617 intake manifold and modifying it by cutting the turbo and EGR area and welding in a new coupler angled more toward the front but depending on how things layout.

I found this one while looking for IC routing pieces: http://www.mandrelbends.com/transitions-forms/billet-end-couplers/2-25-od-billet-aluminum-end-coupler.html

If anyone has any input I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you.

If you use a intake from a federal US car from California the intake port from the turbo is higher an will clear a non federal exhaust manifold turbo mount so you can plumb the intercooler. There is one on E-bay right now 1985 # 282141429295

Thanks for the info! Looks like a feasible option.

I am actually going to buy an intake from Alec (thanks!) as the routing seems like it would work best with hood clearance. I found an old thread on one of the Mercedes forums saying that the long runners of the W115 NA intake actually help a little in low end torque so that could be interesting if true.