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need help id manifold


it came on my 91 talon tsi fwd when i got it so i dont know what it is for sure since the previous owner swapped things between all his dsms. The only marks i can find on it is 814 2, 6L26 and on the other side S. it looks like the stock manifold but want to make sure what it is so i dont sell it wrong.



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A pic would help a lot

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The "6L26" numbers could be a juliane date, or date code, common used on cast parts, if that is the case.

6 is the year in the decade, so 1996
L is the 12th letter that means the 12 month, December
26 would be the day in the month

So it would be from a 1997 car

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thats the manifold

Last edited by JusMX141; 05-25-2012 at 05:20 PM. Reason: Fixed image code.

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Just looks like a standard 1G manifold to me.


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how can u tell the difference between a 1g and a 2g manifold?

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The webbing/reinforcements cast between the ports. They don't exist on 1G manifolds.


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