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Old 12-29-2010, 02:28 PM
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anyone know if the 00 or 01 intake manifold will fit on a 95 xj? I think it would. But not an expert on these just yet. But trying :P and also how much will this help my jeep? If much at all.
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From what I've read I believe the 00'/01' intakes are not very sought after, cracking/warping problems I think....
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Well I heard your suppose to get more power out of it tho. But idk the exact verdict.
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Well I heard your suppose to get more power out of it tho. But idk the exact verdict.
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I thought 99 had the restrictive one that the 00-01 fixed? Confused ...
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I have always been told that 99's were the best but I could be wrong.
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Hmm I have no clue now. Haha hopefully someone that has done this will chime in.
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Originally Posted by 99PurpleHaze
From what I've read I believe the 00'/01' intakes are not very sought after, cracking/warping problems I think....
Are we talking intake manifold or cylinder head??????
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Are we talking intake manifold or cylinder head??????
intake manifold

From what I have been reading online late 99 through 01 are the best, so I will have to retract my previous statement. Sorry, learned something new haha.
http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoIntakeManifold1.htm

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So '00-01 intakes warp/crack?
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Ah so they do help. I'm just trying to boost my mpgs.... Way gas prices are going and going to college I don't have to much money to spend but I've been building up the account over break.
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Anyone ever heard of someone doing port work on them?
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Anyone ever heard of someone doing port work on them?
I never heard of anyone doing this on there xj but I mean if you can get a whole newer manifold for between 50-100. I don't see anything wrong with getting a newer one then.
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Well I got the 99 but I don't know if I already have the good one or the older one since it happened in 99 at some time. Figure if I port mine I win either way.
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Well I got the 99 but I don't know if I already have the good one or the older one since it happened in 99 at some time. Figure if I port mine I win either way.
Yeah look at the link above. The older ones are more boxy and the newer is curved. But you could port it if you wanted. Just there's no turning back.


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