Let’s talk about 2JZ eBay Intake manifold !! Cracked while playing around with a G80. 30 pounds of boost!
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@liamchesley803313 күн бұрын
Damn. Good quality machining and welding can go a long way
@Fonzgarage13 күн бұрын
Always! This is why quality manifolds are always expensive!
@EV3R-1114 күн бұрын
I used to have one of these Ebay chinesium material manifolds. It's a hit or miss with them. Some people say they've never had problems but, I'm willing to bet most have never done a leak test or put 35+ PSI with a large turbo. The way I see it is, the factory intake manifold is good for mid-range torque and not known to leak. These "hyper tune" style are slightly better on top end power but not by much. In the long run, a better-quality manifold is worth it.
@Fonzgarage14 күн бұрын
Exactly. I wasn’t expecting mine to crack but it did and the more I spend money on it to fix it or make it work, it’s better to just spend the money to get a real intake
@Fonzgarage14 күн бұрын
People also don’t pressure test their systems after they install any intakes. China intakes are known to leak by the TB. The reason why I went with the RMR to get rid of the leak. But there were more leaks than just the TB, which was the bracket bolts. Best to always pressure test the system up to 35-40 psi to make sure it the system holds. A lot of stuff I learn along the way and hopefully the mk4 I build will never go through this stuff
@erizfolkz3113 күн бұрын
I just buy them, and get a professional to redo the welds before I install it. Aluminum is super easy to MIG weld with a spool gun. $30 of time makes that $200 manifold way better.