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#1 TFD

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Posted 08 November 2015 - 02:35 PM

Bought this one some time ago for my turbo build but fitted the Saab manifold instead so got this one layin' around:

 

2.4 LE5 Ecotec Intake manifold

GM Part# 12602735

Price GBP 100,- + shipping.

 

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Posted 08 November 2015 - 06:37 PM

Would I be correct in thinking this is a straight upgrade for the Z22 manifold, any other modifications required (other than an ECU bracket)? 



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Posted 08 November 2015 - 07:19 PM

I think you can  get a kit of the bits you need to do this for an NA which includes a dip stick holder plus the ecu bracket

I think the manifold needs a bit of what Edd China calls "fetterling" to fit proper and a 100A altenator is needed to if you don't have one.

Dutch ecu would be able to release the full potential of this + a larger TB 



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Posted 08 November 2015 - 07:41 PM

It will fit with a 120 alternator, after a bit of spacing and fettling.... but easier with a 100...... And you can pick the 100 off eBay cheap enough....... Worth doing IMO.... Pulls very hard after 4000 rpm and the noise is nice!

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Posted 08 November 2015 - 07:47 PM

got to say NA tuning is a waste of money 

breaks geo and suspension + driver training on circuit are where the money is best spent 

otherwise your spunking money to look good at the traffic light grand prix 

and lets face it 

any doodah can drive fast in a straight line ....its the corners that separate the men from the boys



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Posted 08 November 2015 - 07:51 PM

Thanx for answering the questons guys. I never fitted a 2.4 manifold so dont really know what else is needed, but seems to be the "no brainer N/A mod". Bought it for the high rev power feature

 

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Posted 08 November 2015 - 08:35 PM

got to say NA tuning is a waste of money  breaks geo and suspension + driver training on circuit are where the money is best spent  otherwise your spunking money to look good at the traffic light grand prix  and lets face it  any doodah can drive fast in a straight line ....its the corners that separate the men from the boys

Agreed........ It's the only thing I've had done, other than exhaust and air filter.... Supercharging I suppose is next port of call

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Posted 08 November 2015 - 10:09 PM

This item is sold now.






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