SR intake mani on KA?

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goomba240
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Hello, I have heard many different things about this subject. But I highly doubt it will work. Well the situation is like this. I have some extra parts off my DD S13. And some guy wants to trade me a Greddy SR intake mani for some stuff. MY question is will it work on my ka24de? Ive heard from a few people that it would work, and I heard from a few that it wouldn't. I don't think it will but im gonna ask you guys since you probally know more about this then I do. Any help is appreciated. And for the record I did search but I couldn't find a definite answer.


Aries
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I don't believe it will bolt up...Might work with a little modification.

goomba240
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yes yes I am contemplating on rather or not to try it. Eh I might as well. Does anyone know how much modification would be in order? If not would anyone wanna buy a brand new Greddy SR20 intake manifold? Its still in the box!

ultimatuc
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more trouble than its worth. even IF you could get it to work.

I'm gonna have to go ahead and say, no, it wont work.

180fan
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what would change by using longer or shorter intake manifold runners? I'm guessing it's got something to do with air delivery to the cylinders but not totally sure what it would do by changing the lengths.

ultimatuc
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longer runners usually make for more torque. short runners are more for rev happy engines.

180fan
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ah right on

92s13
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It wont work. Atleast without a ton of work. The KA mani has the top radiator/coolant line running through part of it, the SR has none. The bolts dont line up at all. It would be 10x cheaper just to have one made. I was thinking the same thing after I sold my Sr though, dont feel bad. :D


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