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Stupid Cheap 2V Intake Manifold | Any Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Saleen498" data-source="post: 16368877" data-attributes="member: 188778"><p>What vehicle are you using this for? Seems like most aftermarket manifolds are in the $125 to $150 price range. I replaced the OEM one on one of my e350 Van's at 368,000 miles with a doorman piece for about $150, the brass threads were missing and it had self tapping screws into plastic for the fuel rail as well as some undrilled holes. I'm sure this is where the savings over OEM is with most of the cheaper replacements. Tasca has OEM ford still available listed under a 2014 e350 for about $200. With the time it takes to swap these, in a van anyway, I'd spend the extra 50 bucks and know it lasts over 300k miles[ATTACH=full]1624385[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saleen498, post: 16368877, member: 188778"] What vehicle are you using this for? Seems like most aftermarket manifolds are in the $125 to $150 price range. I replaced the OEM one on one of my e350 Van's at 368,000 miles with a doorman piece for about $150, the brass threads were missing and it had self tapping screws into plastic for the fuel rail as well as some undrilled holes. I'm sure this is where the savings over OEM is with most of the cheaper replacements. Tasca has OEM ford still available listed under a 2014 e350 for about $200. With the time it takes to swap these, in a van anyway, I'd spend the extra 50 bucks and know it lasts over 300k miles[ATTACH=full]1624385[/ATTACH] and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. [/QUOTE]
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