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That advert says 2jz gte but it's on a 2jz ge block ???

 

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They do both versions

 

Think they are around 595.00

 

Bijal futuremotorsports stocks them or direct from Marty in SSI

 

This SSi (supra specialists Ireland) performance intake manifold has had some extensive CAD work involved, including testing, features etc with Future Motorsports.

Performance gains with this intake manifold will be published soon.

 

The intake comes with ALL hardware required for an easy plug and play install with the following parts:

 

Intake manifold with Billet CNC Flange

OEM fitment Idle control valve flange

ALL accessories such as idle control valve, vacuum ports and nipples are all underside. Leaving the top of the inlet looking flush and clutter free.

90mm Billet throttle body (works with the factory toyota sensor)

Billet High Flow fuel rail kit (including mounts, brackets and AN Fittings)

Viton Gasket seals

All nuts, bolts, flanges, brackets basically all hardware required for a breeze of an install.

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Those manifolds from SSI looks very, very similar to those from China and ebay. If they are made by SSI then I wanna apologise that i said they are made in China. The thing is that they looks very, very simlar and when I have ordered my manifold from China the man who was e-mailing with me told me that they can engrave any logo I want on it or they can leave it like it is.

 

You can have them as well from USA, Australia, Malta, Poland

random ebay auction:

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ProFlow-2jzgte-billet-intake-manifold-w-90mm-throttle-and-fuel-rail-2jz-/201803543718?hash=item2efc6db4a6:g:ReUAAOSwYIxX4UQY

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toyota-2JZ-2JZGTE-Intake-Manifold-Forward-Facing-Plenum-Supra-Aristo-2JZ-GTE-/172301738238?hash=item281dfbe0fe:g:~1MAAOSwXSJXOZVb

 

One from Poland:

http://allegro.pl/2jzgte-kolektor-ssacy-przepustnica-listwa-paliwa-i6702030582.html#imglayer

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Every place that sells these have the exact same engraving, parts etc, i think SSI are just like the other 100 companies that sell these worldwide, they suppliers and thats it so the ones they order probably just have their brand name engraved on them for them to sell!

 

The place i bought mine from also said the same, its their design, their CAD and their partner company that makes them, i ordered from Malta, yet it shipped from Hong Kong :)

 

In reality its a company in Hong Kong who make them and they are distributed VIA worldwide dealers like SSI etc

 

But they are very good quality, nothing like your average ebay crap, and as each one is made to order they can be fully custom to your spec, twin fuel rails and things like that

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Those manifolds from SSI looks very, very similar to those from China and ebay. If they are made by SSI then I wanna apologise that i said they are made in China. The thing is that they looks very, very simlar and when I have ordered my manifold from China the man who was e-mailing with me told me that they can engrave any logo I want on it or they can leave it like it is.

 

You can have them as well from USA, Australia, Malta, Poland

random ebay auction:

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ProFlow-2jzgte-billet-intake-manifold-w-90mm-throttle-and-fuel-rail-2jz-/201803543718?hash=item2efc6db4a6:g:ReUAAOSwYIxX4UQY

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toyota-2JZ-2JZGTE-Intake-Manifold-Forward-Facing-Plenum-Supra-Aristo-2JZ-GTE-/172301738238?hash=item281dfbe0fe:g:~1MAAOSwXSJXOZVb

 

One from Poland:

http://allegro.pl/2jzgte-kolektor-ssacy-przepustnica-listwa-paliwa-i6702030582.html#imglayer

Lol yeah they said on another advert made here on site and had the same pics it's hard to trust them ain't it!!! I wouldn't want a intake that is mad from tin foil lol

 

 

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Every place that sells these have the exact same engraving, parts etc, i think SSI are just like the other 100 companies that sell these worldwide, they suppliers and thats it so the ones they order probably just have their brand name engraved on them for them to sell!

 

The place i bought mine from also said the same, its their design, their CAD and their partner company that makes them, i ordered from Malta, yet it shipped from Hong Kong :)

 

In reality its a company in Hong Kong who make them and they are distributed VIA worldwide dealers like SSI etc

 

But they are very good quality, nothing like your average ebay crap, and as each one is made to order they can be fully custom to your spec, twin fuel rails and things like that

can imagine the price if this was made in England it would be close to triple I bet !!!! [emoji37] [emoji37]

 

 

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I've got this one I bought to put on my supra but the car is sold. Comes with genuine Greddy badge and all the fittings

 

 

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Hello robby I'm asking my m8 if he is interested as he accidently ordered a 1jz fuel rail not a 2j and he said I've had enough buy the lot fuel rail, inlet manifold and relocation for the battery lol

 

 

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Lol yeah they said on another advert made here on site and had the same pics it's hard to trust them ain't it!!! I wouldn't want a intake that is mad from tin foil lol

 

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What distinguishes this from the rest is SSI was involved in the design of this Item and testing

 

I have seen them in Person and I can assure you they are not made from tin foil, stunning piece of kit for the money, lets not be naive here , vast majority of Items are manufactured in China especially small companies with own branded items (Traders on here included) It is not feasible to develop, design, test items for a niche market like the Supra, manufacture them in a Western Country , price point will not be competitive let alone a runner to recoup Companies investment

 

I really do not see the issue with China , their low cost production/labor costs are what makes the price point competitive , we would all love the latest Hypertune, CPC, Sleeper designs intake but as usual alot of champagne mouths with Beer money

 

Just be glad companies are still developing products for the Supra , don't complain it is too cheap and then complain when it is too expensive

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What distinguishes this from the rest is SSI was involved in the design of this Item and testing

 

I have seen them in Person and I can assure you they are not made from tin foil, stunning piece of kit for the money, lets not be naive here , vast majority of Items are manufactured in China especially small companies with own branded items (Traders on here included) It is not feasible to develop, design, test items for a niche market like the Supra, manufacture them in a Western Country , price point will not be competitive let alone a runner to recoup Companies investment

 

I really do not see the issue with China , their low cost production/labor costs are what makes the price point competitive , we would all love the latest Hypertune, CPC, Sleeper designs intake but as usual alot of champagne mouths with Beer money

 

Just be glad companies are still developing products for the Supra , don't complain it is too cheap and then complain when it is too expensive

I'm not saying ssi parts are tin foil its the £150 ones that come with fuel rail and all connections that would worry me as have seen a £30 ally fuel rail snap when doing bolts up that's all and I will be looking into a ssi intake when they release a price for the ge model.

 

 

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