4G63 EVO Intake
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4G63 EVO Intake
I saw a '03-'06 EVO 8 9 intake on ebay that also said 4G63 in the title. Will this fit on my first gen 4G63 head and can I use my thottle body? It looks as though it's facing the right way for my Arrow swap. Thanx, Brent
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You could reflange the Evo manifold to a 2G (small port) flange without too much drama. It would still involve welding aluminum, but that's not that hard to have someone do. If you use it with a 2G head, I don't see there being any problems.

Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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This is for cali,
I wanted to build an EGr capable intake manifold that looked OEM to the smog inspector. first I needed a little wider material so I used a 1/2 plate and marked out the sencond gen and the EVO flange patterns

then I routed the flange to transfer the exhaust gas from one side of the head to the other



then I cut the flange from the EVO manifold

then i covered the eGR passage

and then re attached the EVO intake to a custom flange


the OEM working EGR valve will be put right in its original place for the EVO set up, if you dont desire to use the EGR passage, just change the intake gasket to block it off

i will be cleaning it up and testing it out before I send it out

I wanted to build an EGr capable intake manifold that looked OEM to the smog inspector. first I needed a little wider material so I used a 1/2 plate and marked out the sencond gen and the EVO flange patterns

then I routed the flange to transfer the exhaust gas from one side of the head to the other



then I cut the flange from the EVO manifold

then i covered the eGR passage

and then re attached the EVO intake to a custom flange


the OEM working EGR valve will be put right in its original place for the EVO set up, if you dont desire to use the EGR passage, just change the intake gasket to block it off

i will be cleaning it up and testing it out before I send it out

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Was there something wrong with my idea to just flip the stock intake manifold upside down? You could just use your same idea of routing the EGR port. I would think most of use use 1G heads and intake manifolds due to the huge abundance from all the DOHC engines Mitsu made. I think the EVO route might be a lot of work for a a less obtainable piece.
Do it in a Datsun!
1972 Datsun 510
7-bolt 4G63T, EVO 9 pistons and rods, Garrett GT3076R, "flipped" stock intake, Toyota R154, Z31 R200 w/ CVs
1972 Datsun 510
7-bolt 4G63T, EVO 9 pistons and rods, Garrett GT3076R, "flipped" stock intake, Toyota R154, Z31 R200 w/ CVs
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