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Thread: WHICH IACV for "itr' mani??

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    one from a gsr, maybe?



    the manifold is stamped p73?

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    yea its stamped p73

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    then i guess one from a gsr. my previous gsr's, both jdm and usdm, had fat IACV's.



    so yeah.. one from a gsr. i could be wrong though

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    Damn cuz im guessing i need a "small stubby" IACV.. cuz mine deff.. does NOT bolt up.. bolts holes do not match up..

    Got one i can test?

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    small? stubby?


    so is YOUR IACV too small or too big?


    geezer ones are fat and wide.. id say 2, maybe 3 inches apart.. bolt to bolt. i can check my closet and see what i have, doubt i have something you can try though... if anything ill call you

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    ooo ok yea man.. MY IACV is "too big.. too wide.. it wont fit" LOL

    but yea man.. the one i have is too big.. and i need the smaller one..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black4DrEK View Post
    ooo ok yea man.. MY IACV is "too big.. too wide.. it wont fit" LOL

    but yea man.. the one i have is too big.. and i need the smaller one..


    o0o0o0o the smaller one. grab one off a single cam or a ls. hell almost 70% of b and d series engines use that IACV

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    ^^ cool homie.. If you know anybody got one layin around LET me know dog

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    some have a wide bolt pattern and all should be same other than the bolt pattern.
    LET ME GUESS... YOU MISSED A GEAR!

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    i got a small one, ill trade u for the big one if it fits my ls mani

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