Anyone try this performance intake for non PI motors?
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Anyone try this performance intake for non PI motors?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/96-97...Q5fAccessories
I would think if this were true more guys would have it on thier non-PI motors. Anyone try this yet?? The feedback says nothing about it actually delivering more oomph. Reason I ask is my car still has the original plastic manifold and I plan on replacing it before it cracks, just don't want to spend an extra hundred on the same manifold I can get 200 dollars.
I would think if this were true more guys would have it on thier non-PI motors. Anyone try this yet?? The feedback says nothing about it actually delivering more oomph. Reason I ask is my car still has the original plastic manifold and I plan on replacing it before it cracks, just don't want to spend an extra hundred on the same manifold I can get 200 dollars.
Last edited by mustangdad; 09-27-2009 at 06:32 PM.
#3
the port shapes in the the picture for the gaskets are for a pi head and not a the non pi heads that are on your car. w/o some kind of adapter you cant just bolt up a pi intake to a non pi head. you can get a pi intake and some adapters you install it on a non pi engine and you will pick up some hp. i just dont trust that add.
#4
all that kit is...is the pi intake with all the tubes/waterpump nipple/alternator bracket adapter. buy a pi intake off someone on the forum and save urself 100 dollars.
and you can bolt on a pi intake on a npi motor without adapters. multiple people have performed this mod on the forum as well as myself with great suscess. just dab alittle bit of rtv sealant around the coolant passage on each head. you can't miss where the port overlaps the gasket.
and you can bolt on a pi intake on a npi motor without adapters. multiple people have performed this mod on the forum as well as myself with great suscess. just dab alittle bit of rtv sealant around the coolant passage on each head. you can't miss where the port overlaps the gasket.
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