do any other car makers use 60v6's out of curiousity???
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Most all of them do.-Brad-
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well if the intake ports line up with the heads, bolt to them, and coolant ports line up, it clears and covers the rockers/arms then I guess you could use an intake manifold from another car...
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Thats like saying 90 V8s are all compatible. No, you don't have more options for intakes unless as isaac says, its a magical land with pixies and unicorns where all the auto makers use the same bolt patterns and port locations. God said no on that so there are no unicorns or pixies.Ben
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actually i think noah boned that one up and left the unicorns and pixies off the ark.
yeah, there's no magical land of interchange between manufacturers, unless you're wondering if anyone else(isuzu) used gm 60* motors, in which case the intakes were GM parts anyway.
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i was thinking more of plenum swaps. i can't see how it would be impossible. plug the coolant to the upper plenum, make an adapter for the ports and make an adapter or change the flange to use a gm tb. or keep the stocker, i believe some of the manufacturers use the same reference signals for the tps and iac as gm.
hell, there is one guy one here adapting a s/c from a 90 degree engine. while i have no desire to try such a thing personally, it was only meant to be idle chatter. instead some people have to get their panties in a bunch and turn it into a witch hunt .The Official Rotating Mass Nazi
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Originally posted by dohcfiendsome people have to get their panties in a bunch and turn it into a witch hunt .
Um..you? No one here is getting any panties in a bunch. The pixies might have but they don't exist. If you want idle chatter how about this. Adapting a different engines intake manifold would either be hard to do, give bad flow characteristics for the engines setup (compression/cam spece, displacement), cause hood clearance items, or cost far out the ass. Superchargers aren't intake manifolds. Its not like the companies making superchargers are platform/engine specific. Other companies use their chargers to make kits, ala intake manifolds, brackets for mounting, etc. GM may use the M90 on a 3800 but that doesn't make it a 90V6 supercharger.Ben
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Originally posted by AzraelThere's a new car for 07 that has a 15*V6 but I can't remember the manufacturer (VW? Volvo?). I don't quite get the point of that though...they might as well have made it an I6.1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
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And...it's an old design. Been around since the early 90's. Gets six cylinders in the space of an inline 4.\"NASCAR is an integral part of my life. A part of me died when Dale Earnhardt died.\"
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1999 Chevrolet Lumina 3100 - Wife took it at 158,340 miles
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VW motor, 2 cylinders share a oblong cumbustion chamber, totally f*ck'in weird.
And if you don't mind, when you say "old design," you better be talking pre 1970's!
Old...
4 valves per cylinder is old! circa 1920's experimental.
1950's Jag had 'em!
Alpha Romeo wop junk had it in the '60's!
Next you'll be telling me disc brakes are a new thing. and let me tell you they were around, in production, before corvette. How about turbos? they new? like 1980?!
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Carbon canister and purge valve mod, place in large 30 Gallon can, cover, and place curbside, the city will do the rest.
PCV valve and vent tube, reroute to exhaust to dump where it belongs, on the ground. Or add breathers and let it all free.
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