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Old 01-30-2023, 09:57 AM   #15
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It’s a cosmetic mod, why spend the money.
We shouldn't spend money on a cosmetic mod? What?
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Old 01-30-2023, 10:51 AM   #16
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you can...

but he probably means it isn't worth the trouble to even do.
especially if all you want out of it is just a nicer looking intake manifold
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Old 01-30-2023, 07:14 PM   #17
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It’s a cosmetic mod, why spend the money.
I would disagree! It is his car if he wants it and can afford it who gives a S#!T. It is his car, his money, and his happiness.
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Old 01-31-2023, 01:11 AM   #18
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but he probably means it isn't worth the trouble to even do.
especially if all you want out of it is just a nicer looking intake manifold
I mean there is nothing to lose from it. I am planning on modifying my intake and exhaust next, thought might as well also do the manifold.
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Yes, this is a guy here in Japan who did it on his pre-facelift BRZ and he went from 170.03PS to 172.82PS. Details here with dyno photos:

https://86-agent.com/?p=1003

Obviously 2HP is a very very tiny gain, this is not what I am hanging onto. Just strengthens the "why not" argument I guess.
To give a bit of context, a K&N (or any other name brand) in the stock airbox has been dyno tested to net 4-5 whp gain. So 3 whp is really minimal.

It's:
-spending big bucks on a cosmetic mod one cannot see
-terrible hp / $ return if you want to mod for power

Unless you're building a show car that'll spend some time with the hood open, I can't really see the point.

That being said, if you decide you like it, knock yourself out . There are much worse mods to make (*cough* pop tune *cough*).
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I mean there is nothing to lose from it. I am planning on modifying my intake and exhaust next, thought might as well also do the manifold.
Just money.
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I mean there is nothing to lose from it. I am planning on modifying my intake and exhaust next, thought might as well also do the manifold.
If you're gonna go through the trouble of making the manifold work, its probably a better idea to do the intake and exhaust upgrades at the same time instead of at 3 different times. Might as well make that work not go to waste.
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If you're gonna go through the trouble of making the manifold work, its probably a better idea to do the intake and exhaust upgrades at the same time instead of at 3 different times. Might as well make that work not go to waste.
Yeah, that's what I meant by might as well do the manifold together with the exhaust and intake. I want to do them all together
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The grand total rated increase for the facelift cars was 5HP. That includes all the changes to the intake, manifold, exhaust, valves and tune. Thinking you are getting anything even remotely measurable out of just that manifold is optimistic at best. It does look much nicer though!

Do you have the ability to tune? If not you are probably wasting your time and possibly asking for nothing but problems as the stock tune will not be setup for this manifold.
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Isn't it heavier too? Be careful not to raise that CoG too much!
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Isn't it heavier too? Be careful not to raise that CoG too much!
It weighs maybe 1lb more.
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I thought there was an issue where the pre-facelift DI ECU bracket (which grounds it) wouldn't bolt onto the new intake manifold
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I thought there was an issue where the pre-facelift DI ECU bracket (which grounds it) wouldn't bolt onto the new intake manifold
There's been so many little changes to this motor that getting ANYTHING from a facelifted motor to work on a pre-facelift motor is a complete pain in the ass and may not even be worth the trouble. MAYBE less so with an AT equipped one since only the facelifted MT models got the red intake manifold and the +5hp/+5torque bump.

Of course in this case theres no real point in persuing an AT motor since it uses the exact same black plastic manifold as every prior year.
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I thought there was an issue where the pre-facelift DI ECU bracket (which grounds it) wouldn't bolt onto the new intake manifold
The MY17 has bespoke ECU/Fuel rail covers. Just bolt them on and it’s fine. Or a bit of cutting and the MY13s fit. Or one can use the Verus ECU brackets that work on all Gen1s.
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