intakemanifolds which ones better?
intakemanifolds which ones better?
Hi guys just wonder is there any different's in these intakemanifold and which ones better? this top one looks like its the same as 86-89 ones but its in my 84 ja gsr3 starion from factory :? the guy i bought this car few years back recon in was an early prototype of the intercooled turbos which i dout anyway.
(A) mine
(B) on my spare engine
(A) mine
(B) on my spare engine
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JB starion came out with the type B injection (like the top pic) in late 84, so its quite possible. the type A has a larger throttle body but the type B is a shitload more reliable.
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This is a guess but i think not a hell of alot should bolt straight up the only thing i can see is the mouth of the intakes are different ones round the other an oval. it sound like the A ones the best so don't think ill change it. :)Nosaki Faki wrote:what is involved in swapping from type 1 to type 2?
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bolt up is one thing, how about fuel lines vaccuum lines and other shit.
Which is best really depends on what you want I suppose, I'm leaning toward reliability.
I have a lot of stuff to go mpi anyway buy don't know which car I should put it on, then will probably go with type 2 on the other one.
Which is best really depends on what you want I suppose, I'm leaning toward reliability.
I have a lot of stuff to go mpi anyway buy don't know which car I should put it on, then will probably go with type 2 on the other one.
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argh your post edit has made it confusing for other people..
TYPE A is the early style with ECI on the top and an oval air inlet
TYPE B is the late style with the visible injectors and round air inlet.. this one is more reliable, and you can get other injectors to fit.
TYPE A is the early style with ECI on the top and an oval air inlet
TYPE B is the late style with the visible injectors and round air inlet.. this one is more reliable, and you can get other injectors to fit.
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Ummm, the post I'm looking at now shows the B-type injection manifold, as fitted to the JB/JD on top, and the JA manifold on the bottom...
Anyhoo, use the one that doesn't have the big round flat top that says ECI on it. These are the older systems and are prone to leaking, and are not as efficient.
Anyhoo, use the one that doesn't have the big round flat top that says ECI on it. These are the older systems and are prone to leaking, and are not as efficient.
SORRY people
RIGHT lets sum this up
(A) Is the top pic . Thats in my starion currently. its a 84 ja
(B) is the bottom pic with ECI that engine is not in the car i bought for spares
im currently running manifold (A) all i wanted to Know is which ones better for performance thanks Redzone which i'm running the best one by the sound of it anyway., I've been running (A) for five years its never given me any trouble. :beer
thanks and sorry if i confused anyone.
(A) Is the top pic . Thats in my starion currently. its a 84 ja
(B) is the bottom pic with ECI that engine is not in the car i bought for spares
im currently running manifold (A) all i wanted to Know is which ones better for performance thanks Redzone which i'm running the best one by the sound of it anyway., I've been running (A) for five years its never given me any trouble. :beer
thanks and sorry if i confused anyone.
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nosaki dont bother, getting the bits required for yours over here would be a pain. just mpi that truck motor :)
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Re: manifold
is there any difference between ja and jb/jd blocks? or is all the same block until the evo 4s?jedi wrote:. but i'm use the spare block to build up a dohc engine for mine.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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"Truck motor" is already the later type but since Vicroads don't want to let me register it I am picking up the ALSPOS blue unit on the weekend, I need to work out what I'm doing now, will probably use the gold 2.6 one as a track car and blue one as a daily driver.nosaki dont bother, getting the bits required for yours over here would be a pain. just mpi that truck motor
Which one to MPI is the question.
Might be poll time.
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