Doorman intake manifolds
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Doorman intake manifolds
Hello, 96 gt. I have heard good and bad things about doorman intake manifolds. It seems that's all that's offered ? I called the ford dealership and they said it's an obsolete part and no longer made . And I there's not one anywhere is the united states . Lol. Perfect. They said try used or aftermarket . I'm trying to keep the manifold. Where the brass nipple in the back for the heater core return , the nipple is ok, but where it goes into the manifold is cracked strait down. I may try to j b weld it, but I do not think that's gonna last long , if it works at all. Just please let me know if doorman or doormen, or whatever it is ? LOl. Works.
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Ford Racing Performance PI Intake manifolds are still available, and are the best bet. For your '96, you can expect around 15HP just with the manifold. If you are going to do a manifold swap, why make due with an inferior intake? The dorman intake will work, and is cheaper, but given the time needed to do the swap, I would spend the extra $$. I sourced a lightly used one from another member on the forum, but they are available from a variety of sources. Here is a link to one such source. They will also drill and tap the crossover for the 2nd temperature sensor used on our cars for $10 additional - a pretty good deal if you ask me.
https://www.modularheadshop.com/i-24...tegory:1268182
https://www.modularheadshop.com/i-24...tegory:1268182
#4
I would not trust doorman for engine, suspension, coolant, or any vital parts stuff these days. Their quality is really hit or miss since they themselves contract the work to the lowest bidder.
they used to be really good for 'Help!' brand stuff but, once they started expanding into other areas, they lost sight of their quality.
they used to be really good for 'Help!' brand stuff but, once they started expanding into other areas, they lost sight of their quality.
#5
Agree with the above, Dorman parts are mostly junk across the board and should be avoided any time a viable alternative exists.
Install a PI intake (std equipment on 99+ cars) is absolutely what I'd do. Will require a bit of RTV sealant around the coolant passages at the right-rear corner near cyl # 4. There is a step by step write up on making it work for your car around here somewhere, maybe check the stickied "how to" thread back one page from here.
Install a PI intake (std equipment on 99+ cars) is absolutely what I'd do. Will require a bit of RTV sealant around the coolant passages at the right-rear corner near cyl # 4. There is a step by step write up on making it work for your car around here somewhere, maybe check the stickied "how to" thread back one page from here.
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Tonight I bought used 2001 mustang intake manifold for the 96 gt. I not sure witch set of gaskets to use. PI or Non Pi ? I have the heater tube with the rubber hose on the nipple. I'm assuming I need to change it ? Has any body switched over the cross overs for the second temp sensor , or just die and tap it. Thank you.
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Tonight I bought used 2001 mustang intake manifold for the 96 gt. I not sure witch set of gaskets to use. PI or Non Pi ? I have the heater tube with the rubber hose on the nipple. I'm assuming I need to change it ? Has any body switched over the cross overs for the second temp sensor , or just die and tap it. Thank you.
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Use the PI gasket. Easier to seal the gasket to the head than the gasket to the manifold. You will need the water pipe, and nipple. There is a guy on eBay who sells a kit - includes Fel-Pro PI gaskets, water pipe and nipple, O-rings for water pump, thermostat, and fuel injectors.
Does your existing manifold have an aluminum cross-over? If so, you can swap it over to the PI intake and not have to drill and tap.
The write-up provided is pretty good, but I would recommend checking out a video on YouTube that covers the swap. There are a couple of them, but I thought the video by ChrisFix is the best. Just do a search in Youtube for "intake manifold, Chrisfix". He shows you the little tricks that you need to know.
Does your existing manifold have an aluminum cross-over? If so, you can swap it over to the PI intake and not have to drill and tap.
The write-up provided is pretty good, but I would recommend checking out a video on YouTube that covers the swap. There are a couple of them, but I thought the video by ChrisFix is the best. Just do a search in Youtube for "intake manifold, Chrisfix". He shows you the little tricks that you need to know.