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OutKastGSX

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Hey guys ive searched quite a bit and cant seem to find definitive answers. I would like to know from someone who has installed the Forrester cast manifold, did you have to redo your upper intercooler piping and did you have to relocate your battery? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I really need this info too.

Does forrester locate tb closer to stock, old magnus style or new magnus cast?
 
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I'm not sure about the intercooler piping and how it compares to the magnus intake. I cant tell you that the stock battery location is fine. Here a couple of pictures. One with my gm maf setup and stock battery and the other is the most recent speed density setup. I can tell you that you will have to extend your tps sensor wires and flip it around 180 degrees. Hope this helps a bit
 

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I have the ETS intercooler piping for the stock intake maifold. I had to shorten the uicp a few inches to match up with the throttle body elbow. It was too high. That was it though.
 
I'm not sure about the intercooler piping and how it compares to the magnus intake. I cant tell you that the stock battery location is fine. Here a couple of pictures. One with my gm maf setup and stock battery and the other is the most recent speed density setup. I can tell you that you will have to extend your tps sensor wires and flip it around 180 degrees. Hope this helps a bit

How did you invert the TPS? i am having the same problem with mine. Is there anyting need to change in order for the ecu to properly recieved the signal?
 
I'm not sure about the intercooler piping and how it compares to the magnus intake. I cant tell you that the stock battery location is fine. Here a couple of pictures. One with my gm maf setup and stock battery and the other is the most recent speed density setup. I can tell you that you will have to extend your tps sensor wires and flip it around 180 degrees. Hope this helps a bit

what brand exhaust manifold do you have in the picture? Looks very nice;)
 
I would uninstall that Forrester manifold and get a Jmf or cyclone. I had one and it made great top end power. The low end and midrange is straight garbage though. Don't use the phenolic spacer because it leaks like crazy if you don't retighten manifold often. The phenolic spacer will shrink after a few thousand miles and the manifold will leak. See if Jmf will sell you an aluminum spacer. Be careful with the n/a 1g throttle body because the lower area will not seal against the throttle body flange part of the Forrester intake manifold. You will need to weld the throttle body to seal correctly if you use Forrester intake with an N/A throttle body.
 
I would uninstall that Forrester manifold and get a Jmf or cyclone. I had one and it made great top end power. The low end and midrange is straight garbage though. Don't use the phenolic spacer because it leaks like crazy if you don't retighten manifold often. The phenolic spacer will shrink after a few thousand miles and the manifold will leak. See if Jmf will sell you an aluminum spacer. Be careful with the n/a 1g throttle body because the lower area will not seal against the throttle body flange part of the Forrester intake manifold. You will need to weld the throttle body to seal correctly if you use Forrester intake with an N/A throttle body.

Well I've never had any problems with my FRH intake. :confused: I have had a few different ones on my cars over the years. One of his first prototypes was installed on one of my cars about 10 years ago. Phenolic spacer should be fine if you use an intake manifold gasket on both sides of it. Dale is a friend of mine and said that is what works best.
 
Well I've never had any problems with my FRH intake. :confused: I have had a few different ones on my cars over the years. One of his first prototypes was installed on one of my cars about 10 years ago. Phenolic spacer should be fine if you use an intake manifold gasket on both sides of it. Dale is a friend of mine and said that is what works best.

Does he still make them?
 
Does he still make them?
I spoke to Forrester I can tell you now. He doesn't have any new manifolds. Not at the moment. I sold one of his last ones. But they will be coming so I can let you know when he does if you would like.



Please do I would love to test against the job street and cyclone.
I've had a few customers swap to Forrester from JMF street and Magnus street. I'll just say this. In over 2yrs not one customer I've had has had complained about performance swapping to the Forrester yet!!!
 
I spoke to Forrester I can tell you now. He doesn't have any new manifolds. Not at the moment. I sold one of his last ones. But they will be coming so I can let you know when he does if you would like.



I've had a few customers swap to Forrrester from JMF street and Magnus street. Not one customer I have had has made less power going to the Forrester yet!!!

Other than killa colts experience I haven't heard anything bad about the Forrester manifold but at the same time I can't find any dyno comparison of the jmf street or Forrester against any other manifolds on the web. I would love to compare them against the cyclone results posted in my profile and for that matter against each other. I have the jmf street in my possession and in a bit will install it to do some testing.
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Keltalon I gave you first dibs on the last one I had in my possession. I had one and Forrester had one. I am not sure when he will have some more.
 
Keltalon I gave you first dibs on the last one I had in my possession. I had one and Forrester had one. I am not sure when he will have some more.

That's cool. You know me I love comparing stuff. Lol if one becomes available I will look into getting it to test.
 
So mad I sold mine. Thought i was going to to have to move battery and redo uicp. I'd he makes some more I will try to jump on board. If/when he makes more please post back.
 
Well I've never had any problems with my FRH intake. :confused: I have had a few different ones on my cars over the years. One of his first prototypes was installed on one of my cars about 10 years ago. Phenolic spacer should be fine if you use an intake manifold gasket on both sides of it. Dale is a friend of mine and said that is what works best.

I did use two gaskets. When I took it off, the phenolic spacer was indented by the compression of manifold flange and head intake flange. This problem is similar to the plastic heat shield gasket that people use on their intake manifold. The phenolic spacer is not a good idea at all.

Other than killa colts experience I haven't heard anything bad about the Forrester manifold but at the same time I can't find any dyno comparison of the jmf street or Forrester against any other manifolds on the web. I would love to compare them against the cyclone results posted in my profile and for that matter against each other. I have the jmf street in my possession and in a bit will install it to do some testing.
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This was my Jmf race manifold vs the Forrester intake manifold test.
As you can see , the Jmf make the turbo spool a bit faster. Is it worth switching? Maybe not to some people.
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It's nice to see a dyno comparison. Not really too much difference between the two. The price is the main difference. I believe Dale was selling them for $350 back in the day. I think the JMF one is around $500 or so. Thanks for the comparison.
 
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