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techboyMay-04-07 02:47 AM
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#4840, "Difference in 1G and 2G exhaust manifolds?"


          

I picked up a 1G head for my 2G Eclipse and I was going to bolt that on since I have my motor out right now. I was going to pick up some new exhuast manifold studs the other day on-line when I noticed there was a difference in the number of studs each kit came with; 7 and 9. Is there a difference in the exhaust manifold bolt pattern between these 2 heads? Am I going to have a track down a 1G exhuast manifold to make it work or can I use my 2G stock manifold? I know these are easy questions to answer just by visually looking, but my car is at shop in another town where I do all my work, so I can't just head out to the garage and investigate. Thanks!


1999 Eclipse GST 4G63

  

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Difference in 1G and 2G exhaust manifolds? [View all] , techboy, May-04-07 02:47 AM
  RE: Difference in 1G and 2G exhaust manifolds?, techboy, May-04-07 10:24 AM, #1
RE: Difference in 1G and 2G exhaust manifolds?, greygoose, May-05-07 04:25 PM, #2
      RE: Difference in 1G and 2G exhaust manifolds?, AdministratorStar Turbo Talon, May-12-07 05:21 PM, #3
           RE: Difference in 1G and 2G exhaust manifolds?, ModeratoreclipzGST, May-12-07 06:34 PM, #4

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