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is there a difference that you can see between the obd1 and obd2 intake manifolds
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Different IACV, different EVAP solenoid, different throttle body.
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i know they have different sensors im trying to tell whether i have an obd1 intake or 2 kid i gt it from says it was obd1 my friend said it isnt
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i know they have different sensors im trying to tell whether i have an obd1 intake or 2 kid i gt it from says it was obd1 my friend said it isnt
If there are 2 10mm mounting holes on the top runners, then it's OBD2. Those are for the obd2 evap solenoid.
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ok i dont know what the top runners are but im sure my buddy does. thank u i found out i can use an obd2 i just have to use some of my sensors
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