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03-13-2008, 12:16 PM | #1 |
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ebay knock off intake manifold
has anyone, or is anyone using the e-bay knock off to the greddy intake manifold for the sr20? if so any problems with it or manufacuring defects??
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03-13-2008, 12:33 PM | #4 |
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I got one
looks like shit, but it should work. inside could use some dremeling out of burs and shit, and if you care what the outside looks like, it could use a lot of smoothing. Mine doesn't seem to leak though, so it's all good with me. If mine does develop a leak or something though, I'll probably just go real greddy.
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03-13-2008, 12:41 PM | #6 |
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times are hard i dont think i can go for greddy right now. looks like a freddy intake manifold for me!!
have you guys had any problems finding a furl rail/ fuel injector set up to fit properly with the freddy?
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I had to cut a couple tabs off the stock fuel rail, you don't use them all on the greddy
and your gonna have to fab up a throttle cable bracket. Other than that, I think everything is good.
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03-14-2008, 09:02 AM | #8 |
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I just finished installing one. Overall its ok but like mentioned, it does need work to be useable. The casting is rough inside and a tad bit rough outside. I cleaned mine up with a die grinder inside the ports as well as sanding down and rough areas and casting flash on the outside. Also my throttle body did not line up with the port when bolted on so again, more grinding was required. I should also point out that when I recieved it, there were metal filings in the intake from the holes being tapped. These manifolds really MUST be cleaned up before use - at best it'll look like crap, at worst you will kill your engine.
You will need to fab up a throttle bracket as well. I am using a SOHC throttle cable which, while a bit short (it runs across the valve cover), works fine. Other than that, for $100 and about an hour of time I seem to have way less torque falloff up top and it makes changing the oil a whole lot easier.
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03-14-2008, 01:21 PM | #9 |
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any one feel like posting up pics of what you guys are talking about? maybe 240trainee's fuel set up and big bronze's grinding???
pos reped for u help greatly appreciated
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03-14-2008, 08:55 PM | #11 |
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Sorry, I didn't take pictures of what I cleaned up. Just picture lots of roughness in the ports and the "seams" of the casting in the runners are rough and need to be smoothed out.
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03-14-2008, 09:41 PM | #12 |
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I got mine of some kid who crashed his car, got it for only $30 . But like the guys said it needs to be grinned down allot because the casting sucks. Ooh and mine don't leak either.
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03-31-2008, 12:29 AM | #14 |
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yes they work perfect but their is an alternitive to the greddy cold pipe for 3 to 4 times less than a greddy coldpipe.
just look in this link only $25 and you musat use a S14 Throttle body pully 26$ from frsport.com. http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...Code=320-1104C |
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i have heard of the freddy's cracking at the seams, or leaking. sometimes things dont line up right, because they're mass produced as cheap as possible. but i did have a friend that never had any problems with his. guess its just the luck of the draw.
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i would just save up & wait to buy the greddy one...your gonna end up paying for it later if something goes wrong...ebay stuff is always ebay stuff...ive seen them crack it aint pretty
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Are you talking about intake manifolds? It is documented that many tubular exhaust manifolds purchased off of ebay have cracked (quality manifold crack too though), I have yet to see an intake manifold actually crack. I have heard stories that the castings were so porous they would leak, but never crack. Not saying it hasn't happened, it's just the first time I hear of it. If you are willing to do the work that is required to make the Freddy manifolds useable, they are an ok deal. However, it is still quite apparent that if you want the highest quality, buy the real deal.
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just send me your manifold and not waste your time on something that will be useless...check the fabrication thread, towards the bottom of the page...just waiting on the cast centerline plenum but you have a choice to run a front mounted throttle body too
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04-09-2008, 05:20 PM | #21 |
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Good cost for a freddy but if you dont know what your doing and want direct bolt on get a greddy. I think that sums it up.
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If your willing to put alot of work into it, then yes, there pretty decent. But they come with all sorts of trouble when you get them. There rough, uneven, pitted, and burred all over the place. They usually are a nightmare to bolt up, and you have to fab up somthing to mount the TB on or weld it...
Your best bet would be to call up jspec.com and get them to order you a JDM intake mani for around $2-300 or so. I did that, welded on a 90mm wilson's ford mustang TB, Pc'd it and I get more airflow than any one person could use! |
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I actually bought one and it bolted right up and is fine, I need to pull it off and smooth it out a lot, when I get a Q45 throttle body I'll clean it up and make it better.
doesn't seem to be bad at all though, but the quality control is horrible, some work some don't. Mine looks like shit, but works.
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my buddy is running an ebay intake manifold on his sr and has no problems whatsoever. He's pushing out 360whp and does not go lightly on his car AT all. He's had it on there for at least a couple years. No problems yet.
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04-10-2008, 12:36 PM | #26 |
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the only real thing that im worried about is the fuel injectors and rail bolting up properly.................................
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my buddy has 550's on his that he up-graded too and had no problems with install of them. I'm not sure what company on ebay he bought his from cause so there's so many damn places on there selling the knock off of the manifold. anyways man, best of luck to you. Just remember, you can never go wrong with a real greddy...just broke for a little bit! But definitely not disappointed!
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Took me more than a hour to do all the grinding/sanding, but I was pretty anal about it and reshaped the TB port - which I think was shaped off the GReddy casting, but it sucked from a flow standpoint(lots of separation right past the TB). I also did an 80 grit finish all the way up the ports and at least a 1" radius into the plenum, and retapped all the holes(they were a little janky, and lots of chips in there). I also had to grind a few of the manifold to head bolt holes to get them to line up, looks like they drifted on about half of mine. Not an issue, except it just took some time. Overall, I'd still buy it over spending the $$$ for the real GReddy, which just seems very expensive given the size of the casting and the flow path just past the TB(if it's the same on the GReddy vs. FReddy). |
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