I have a 75 manifold that I will be putting on to compare before I do my cam swap
I may try a gutted XG mani this spring depending on a few circumstances to see exactly how it differs from the 75 upper on a single engine to rule out many of the variables that usually come into play with most peoples' recommendations. Mythbusters TGC Edition.
'99 5-Speed GTZ: Forged 3.6L 6G74T 6764 E85
2017: 552whp/562wtq SBE on 19psi'02 Eclipse GT: 6G72 M/T-swapped Daily Driver'10 Endeavor: 6G75 AWD Family-mobile
I have a 75 manifold that I will be putting on to compare before I do my cam swap
'99 5-Speed GTZ: Forged 3.6L 6G74T 6764 E85
2017: 552whp/562wtq SBE on 19psi'02 Eclipse GT: 6G72 M/T-swapped Daily Driver'10 Endeavor: 6G75 AWD Family-mobile
Yes you would just need to block the side where the motor/actuator was originally mounted. For the EGR, there is a manifold (currently one I am using) from the Kia Sedona that doesn't even have the EGR on the manifold. The casting is all the same, however they never machined it for an EGR system. I have simply left my EGR solenoid wired up and working, just removed the vac line from the solenoid that used to run to the EGR valve on the manifold. I have had it this way since November and I haven't had a code thrown yet.
Hopefully I will get some results in the next month or two as I need to do the timing belt and water pump at the same time.
I'm surprised you haven't popped a code for it Schofield. Did you turn the duty cycle off in the ROM? On GTS's you can just leave the MVIC plugged in and it pops no codes but my EGR has always gotten butthurt over not actually controlling anything.
Has any member here installed the 6g75 3.8 MIVEC intake manifold on 8th gen Galant with 3.0?
Nope. Different port spacing where it meets the lower manifold. You would need a 3.8 Mivec lower mani, but that only fits on the 3.5 and 3.8 engines. The other issue that arises is that you would need to use the 3.8 Mivec fuel rails and modify the end of the rail to accommodate our return style fuel system.
'99 5-Speed GTZ: Forged 3.6L 6G74T 6764 E85
2017: 552whp/562wtq SBE on 19psi'02 Eclipse GT: 6G72 M/T-swapped Daily Driver'10 Endeavor: 6G75 AWD Family-mobile
Besides. You'd LOSE performance with 3.8 parts. They're designed for a larger engine that pulls a much higher VE curve. The 3.0 is a torqueless wonder even without destroying every last spec of port velocity it has.
I understand, thank you for the replys and additional information with regard to installation of 3.8 manifold.
I'm looking into the Diamante throttle body and intake and I'm wondering why the wrecking yards keep asking if it has traction control or not... how does the vehicle having traction control affect the intake??
Also, I have a 3g eclipse with the 6g72; I noticed someone commented about the gts submodel being an upgrade; how is that?
Diamante throttle bodies for traction control vs non-traction control are different. You will need to make sure the throttle body you get is for non-traction control.
'99 5-Speed GTZ: Forged 3.6L 6G74T 6764 E85
2017: 552whp/562wtq SBE on 19psi'02 Eclipse GT: 6G72 M/T-swapped Daily Driver'10 Endeavor: 6G75 AWD Family-mobile
Dose anybody know if there has been any success with the GTS mani on the 6g72 galant.
I’ve been having no success with mine, when I installed it and I immediately exhibited intake manifold backfires and it would not run unless the RPMs were at 4K.
Is there anything special that needs to be done...
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94 Galant GS: 4G67 head, 1G IM, Evo 8 TB, DeltaCam 272/264 Cams, Test Pipe, OE Avenger V6 60mm catback w/muffler, modified Outlander header, DIY COP setup, B/S delete, 315cc injectors, AEM UEGO WBO2, Black case 3G ECU
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This^ I just did a diamante IM swap about a month ago and I re-did some of the vacuum hoses. I didn't know that the vacuum hose that I used was slightly big until my buddy connected his smoke machine up the car. The morning after this, I went to turn my car on and It would not stay on. I had to rev it pretty high to keep it on. It was making the loudest hissing noice from what sounded to be from the IM. It turned out to be a valve that is located on the throttle body, slightly under and to the left of the throttle position sensor. You might have to remove the intake to see it. Im not sure how that unbolted by itself, I couldn't find any bolt that went with it either. I didn't see anything loose on the TB when I swapped the IM. It might be worth looking into just in case it might be loose.
Yeah, that was the first thing I thought...
But couldn’t find any, but I went back and checked again after you said, and after I had a clearer head...
But yet still could not find any. So mind blown right now 🤯
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I will definitely check for that, so focused on the IM the throttle body didn’t even cross my mind.
And I will be thoroughly checked all my vacuum lines for good fitment.
Last edited by Is It Stock Or Not????; 02-25-2021 at 10:42 PM
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