Which manifolds fit the 2jzge?
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Which manifolds fit the 2jzge?
Hey do the 2jzgte manifolds fit the 2jzge? I was certain the exhaust manifold did but after exstensive searching I didn't find much about the intake manifold so who knows if I'm right about either...
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Originally Posted by EG8
Like aliga said. Neither of them fit. There are several reputable companies that make intake and or exhaust manifolds that fit the GE.
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Originally Posted by modaoreoho
if you dont mind me asking...whats the names of these companies?
Then for the intake manifold there is the Dave H, Virtual works.....etc
Check out SF and NA-t dot com for more info.
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How much is the Dave H Manifold. Virtual Works is charging both arms and legs for their mani. It looks nice but its nothing more than polished sheet metal wrapped around stock runners. No way can that be worth 2300 or 2300.
Does anyone else know of any other Intake Manifolds made for the 2JZ-GE that do not cross the motor?
Does anyone else know of any other Intake Manifolds made for the 2JZ-GE that do not cross the motor?
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Originally Posted by J-Brooks
How much is the Dave H Manifold. Virtual Works is charging both arms and legs for their mani. It looks nice but its nothing more than polished sheet metal wrapped around stock runners. No way can that be worth 2300 or 2300.
Does anyone else know of any other Intake Manifolds made for the 2JZ-GE that do not cross the motor?
Does anyone else know of any other Intake Manifolds made for the 2JZ-GE that do not cross the motor?
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Originally Posted by modaoreoho
if you dont mind me asking...whats the names of these companies?
Also, if you are looking for a turbo manifold for an NA-T setup on your 2JZGE motor I would suggest going with an equal length tubular desgin such as the manifolds from Toyomoto. They sell them for under $500. You get way better flow than the heavy log design. However, there are people pushing a considerable amount of ponies on those logs so its up to you. I'd go for the TOYOMOTO manifold.
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