Anyone have a Skunk Manifold on their GSR?
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Anyone have a Skunk Manifold on their GSR?
I am installing a Skunk2 intake manifold on a 1999 GSR. The EVAP purge control canister doesn't seem to have a place to fit on the new manifold... can someone tell me where they mounted theirs? Anyone have pics of the finished installation?
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Re: Anyone have a Skunk Manifold on their GSR? (GTEater)
How about the plastic canister on the bottom of the GSR manifold? Did u leave that hanging as well?
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Re: Anyone have a Skunk Manifold on their GSR? (b18c1-ek)
i think that is the hardware to open up the 2ndary runners on the GSR manifold.....its got a bracket and a few vaccum hoses connected to it right?........just disconnect it from the wiring harness and remove it completely....you don't need it with the new manifold
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (tiny)
Tiny, where is ur EVAP purge control solenoid? Did u keep the plastic canister that was under the manifold? There is a sensor plug on that canister as well.... As far as the coolant hoses and throttle cable bracket, I need some advice on that too...
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (b18c1-ek)
Tiny, where is ur EVAP purge control solenoid? Did u keep the plastic canister that was under the manifold? There is a sensor plug on that canister as well.... As far as the coolant hoses and throttle cable bracket, I need some advice on that too...
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i have a few pics of my install if u want i can email them to you
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (stick)
man....my intake manifold set up looks nothing like the one above, i could take pics with my digicam right now if someone could post them and help me out
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (VTEC-MAN95GSR)
You're right, it's an ITR throttle body.
As for the canister? I don't know. I honestly didn't do the install myself. The throttle cable and bracket are from an ITR. And I do know that you'll need a longer coolant hose.
As for the canister? I don't know. I honestly didn't do the install myself. The throttle cable and bracket are from an ITR. And I do know that you'll need a longer coolant hose.
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (da_rockwilda)
da_rockwilda: I'll host your pictures. Email them to me.
So we can get rid of the IAB vacuum unit (the plastic blank thing under the manifold) entirely with no check engine lights from the sensor? Good. One less piece to worry about securing.
As far as the EPCSV (evap) hose connection, I thought there was a place to connect it to. I got a longer hose because the OEM one was too short.
I'm not looking forward to undoing the factory wire loom for the IACV and IAT (the unit that bolts on the manifold next to the throttle body) because it's not reaching now.
So we can get rid of the IAB vacuum unit (the plastic blank thing under the manifold) entirely with no check engine lights from the sensor? Good. One less piece to worry about securing.
As far as the EPCSV (evap) hose connection, I thought there was a place to connect it to. I got a longer hose because the OEM one was too short.
I'm not looking forward to undoing the factory wire loom for the IACV and IAT (the unit that bolts on the manifold next to the throttle body) because it's not reaching now.
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install...
By the way, for anyone who has used the GSR TB; did you have any leakage issues with the connection between the TB and the ITR AEM CAI? The rubber connector is way bigger than the TB, and I'd like to know now if it'll seal properly with just the hose clamp or if I'll have to put something on the throttle body to get it to seal correctly.
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (ninjaman)
no leakage issues for me, just clamp it on pretty snug
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (da_rockwilda)
Here's some pictures courtesy of da_rockwilda:
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00020.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00021.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00025.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00026.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00028.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00020.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00021.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00025.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00026.jpg
http://home.cfl.rr.com/blackbeautygsr/Mag00028.jpg
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (ninjaman)
thanks ninjaman
so yeah how do i get rid of the blue plastic object connecting to my PCV hose? its not harming my car or anything that i know of but its an eyesore to look at the bent hose and how its screwed onto the fuel rail..help
so yeah how do i get rid of the blue plastic object connecting to my PCV hose? its not harming my car or anything that i know of but its an eyesore to look at the bent hose and how its screwed onto the fuel rail..help
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Re: Anyone have a Skunk Manifold on their GSR? (wantmorepower)
pulls a bit harder after VTEC but since im basically stock..it feels a bit sluggish, i got CTR cams waiting on a valvetrain in my room, so sluggish no more will i be....well after money comes around
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (da_rockwilda)
Personally, I don't think it looks bad and it's secure there. But you can always try putting the PCV (blue object) underneath the manifold like the above picture in this post and run the wires between the runners.
BTW, what does that small line (5/16") on the top far right of your manifold connect to?
BTW, what does that small line (5/16") on the top far right of your manifold connect to?
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (G S R)
how does your manifold look like? could you post pics?
ninjaman: ill check in the morning where the hose goes and get back to you. i didnt do the install cause i tried and the gsr manifold was a b*tch to get off.
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ninjaman: ill check in the morning where the hose goes and get back to you. i didnt do the install cause i tried and the gsr manifold was a b*tch to get off.
[Modified by da_rockwilda, 1:37 AM 8/7/2001]
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (da_rockwilda)
When you install the manifold with a gsr TB, do you still need to replace the throttle cable and bracket or can you use the existing 1...
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Re: Here's a pic of the finished install... (newspeedR)
When you install the manifold with a gsr TB, do you still need to replace the throttle cable and bracket or can you use the existing 1...
you can but you don't have to...
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Re: Anyone have a Skunk Manifold on their GSR? (b18c1-ek)
Just to let you guys know... I just got off the phone with Skunk2 and they said to use a t-fitting to connect the EVAP hose to the PVC hose, then connect then to the same fitting on the top front of the manifold.