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will a d16y8 intake work on a y7.
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will a d16y8 intake work on a y7.
Yes. But if you are using the Y7 ecu, you must get the Auto Y8 manifold and Auto Y8 throttle body so you can still use the 3 wire IACV.
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Yes, but may be more difficult being there are two flavors of the manifold (AT and MT)
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i do have the throttle body for the y8, so every thing else will be fine then.
the intake is from a mt.
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yes, it works fine. And it will give you a few horses due to better airflow. I know a few friends who have it on their y7's.
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