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    would you know if the diamante TB fits the I4 outlander intake manafold

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    Quote Originally Posted by deeznutz View Post
    would you know if the diamante TB fits the I4 outlander intake manafold
    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=38424

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    How much bigger is the outlander TB than the stock G TB? I measured but didnt see much maybe its just me and the angle I was at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galantfan88 View Post
    How much bigger is the outlander TB than the stock G TB? I measured but didnt see much maybe its just me and the angle I was at.
    The Outlander TB is the same as an OEM 6G72 Tb (65mm), whereas the Diamante TBs are a 68mm. For the hassle of playing with wiring, and the minimal "gain" of 3mm over the OEM 65mm TB for us V6 guys, the Diamante IMHO is not worth the time or money to invest in. For the 4cyl crowd either one will benefit you greatly, and if you are swapping TBs anyways, the Diamante TB is hands down the best bang for your buck for obvious reasons. However, this is not to say you wont see any improvements from just swapping out to a stock 8g or Outlander TB, but when you want something "better"...the Diamante TB suits that...either one will do the job just fine though

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPD_FRK View Post
    The Outlander TB is the same as an OEM 6G72 Tb (65mm), whereas the Diamante TBs are a 68mm. For the hassle of playing with wiring, and the minimal "gain" of 3mm over the OEM 65mm TB for us V6 guys, the Diamante IMHO is not worth the time or money to invest in. For the 4cyl crowd either one will benefit you greatly, and if you are swapping TBs anyways, the Diamante TB is hands down the best bang for your buck for obvious reasons. However, this is not to say you wont see any improvements from just swapping out to a stock 8g or Outlander TB, but when you want something "better"...the Diamante TB suits that...either one will do the job just fine though
    Thanx alot man, I had a feeling it was around 65mm which is good enough for me. Awesome

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    I just do this swap and the throttle body didn't work what I have to do to make it work because is a big deferences!

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    in what sense did it not work? do you have any pictures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juansito View Post
    I just do this swap and the throttle body didn't work what I have to do to make it work because is a big deferences!
    Are you swapping a Diamante TB onto a V6 or a 4cyl???

    If it was swapped on a 4cyl then you are following the wrong information as this thread is only pertaining to the V6 engines. There is a 4cyl TB swap thread in the 8g tutorial section that is specifically for that platform

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    Funny to see the intake manifold I'm using in this thread lol. Anyway, good read still so bump for this!


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    Hi, I'm new here and I wanted to know where can I buy a intake manifold for my 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante? for performance.

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    ^ I don't believe there are performance manifolds, just stock plenums that are a bit bigger, depending on your engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damian41231 View Post
    Hi, I'm new here and I wanted to know where can I buy a intake manifold for my 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante? for performance.
    Quote Originally Posted by oakrdrs187 View Post
    ^ I don't believe there are performance manifolds, just stock plenums that are a bit bigger, depending on your engine.
    There is currently only one performance manifold offered for the 6g7x series motors. The Xcessive intake manifold (which there is still only one in use to date), that will run you roughly $400 if I remember correctly.

    Most people are swapping their stock 6g72 (3.0L) intake manifold (Excluding the Eclipse GTS manifold), for a Diamante, XG350, or 6g75 intake manifold for better air flow and improved performance.

    Since you have a Diamante manifold currently, your choice to upgrade to would be the 6g75 intake manifold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPD_FRK View Post

    Since you have a Diamante manifold currently, your choice to upgrade to would be the 6g75 intake manifold.
    This is really what I meant, my facts on the V6's aren't straight, but I knew there was something that could be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPD_FRK View Post
    There is currently only one performance manifold offered for the 6g7x series motors. The Xcessive intake manifold (which there is still only one in use to date), that will run you roughly $400 if I remember correctly.

    Most people are swapping their stock 6g72 (3.0L) intake manifold (Excluding the Eclipse GTS manifold), for a Diamante, XG350, or 6g75 intake manifold for better air flow and improved performance.

    Since you have a Diamante manifold currently, your choice to upgrade to would be the 6g75 intake manifold.
    In Denver, interested in visiting with you regarding a manifold design. Could you PM me your info please. Thanks!
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    What intake manifold is this?

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    oh ok. i was confused because i had never seen one like this.

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    the 6g75 non mivec manifold was proven better than the gts manifold correct?

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    Correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ml2lp View Post
    the 6g75 non mivec manifold was proven better than the gts manifold correct?
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    Correct.
    Though somebody still has to show results of a gutted GTS or XG manifold compared to a 75 manifold too lol

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