Quick question about intake mani's
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Quick question about intake mani's
I'm looking to do a intake mani swap (y7 to y8). Would I be able to use intake mani from 96-98 EX (auto) into a 99-00 DX (auto)? Is there any difference?
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So there is no difference between the 96-98 series and the 99-00 series intake mani? And I would use the y8 throttle body/cable instead of the y7?
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Re: (mustang5.slow)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mustang5.slow »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it should all be plug and play.
can someone back me up on this one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I second that. This information is coming from someone who has done the swap recently on my car. The 96-00 auto manifolds are plug and play for 96-00 d16y7's wishing to run the 3 wire IACV.
When you use the manual manifold, then you're talking about plugging up air injector, and possible converting to 2 wire. Auto is no prob
can someone back me up on this one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I second that. This information is coming from someone who has done the swap recently on my car. The 96-00 auto manifolds are plug and play for 96-00 d16y7's wishing to run the 3 wire IACV.
When you use the manual manifold, then you're talking about plugging up air injector, and possible converting to 2 wire. Auto is no prob
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Re: (confucioussae)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by confucioussae »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I second that. This information is coming from someone who has done the swap recently on my car. The 96-00 auto manifolds are plug and play for 96-00 d16y7's wishing to run the 3 wire IACV.
When you use the manual manifold, then you're talking about plugging up air injector, and possible converting to 2 wire. Auto is no prob </TD></TR></TABLE>
this guy really know what he is talking about.
i believe it's safe close this thread and let it ride on dow,
I second that. This information is coming from someone who has done the swap recently on my car. The 96-00 auto manifolds are plug and play for 96-00 d16y7's wishing to run the 3 wire IACV.
When you use the manual manifold, then you're talking about plugging up air injector, and possible converting to 2 wire. Auto is no prob </TD></TR></TABLE>
this guy really know what he is talking about.
i believe it's safe close this thread and let it ride on dow,
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Thanks for the info. Last question I think... So since I can use the intake mani, throttle body/cable, etc... basically everything from the 96-98 EX, what gasket do I use for IM and TB? The y8 gaskets or the y7 gaskets (assuming they will be listed as 96-00 civic IM/TB gasket)?
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