Trailblazer manifolds and how they fit a 3rd gen.
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Trailblazer manifolds and how they fit a 3rd gen.
Pick up some trailblazer V8 manifolds on the cheap at the pick n pull the other day. They actually fit pretty well, maybe not quite as good as the 4th gen manifolds but they are useable. I like them better than the 4th gen because they don't have any O2 ports, EGR ports or bosses and are a better looking manifold.
here's some pics.
driver side
this tab that the heat shield bolts too must be cut off.
you can see the tab a little better in this pic.
Passenger side
here's some pics.
driver side
this tab that the heat shield bolts too must be cut off.
you can see the tab a little better in this pic.
Passenger side
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Re: Trailblazer manifolds and how they fit a 3rd gen.
wow i wonder how they perform.seem to fit nicely with small modding.
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The passenger side outlet I.D. Is the same size as the passenger fbody manifold basically 2.25" The driverside trailblazer manifold outlet I.D. is 2.18 vs the fbody's 2.25. The primaries are the same. The overall length seems better on the trailblazer manifolds, so they may help with torque a little more.
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The passenger side outlet I.D. Is the same size as the passenger fbody manifold basically 2.25" The driverside trailblazer manifold outlet I.D. is 2.18 vs the fbody's 2.25. The primaries are the same. The overall length seems better on the trailblazer manifolds, so they may help with torque a little more.
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Did you have to purchase a new Y pipe or did the stock one work?
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Now it is time to look into trailblazer headers.
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Re: Trailblazer manifolds and how they fit a 3rd gen.
this is very interesting, thanks for posting it up!
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Egr stuff is very rarely used on swaps, and is a cleaner look to not have it, or fab block-off plates to get rid of it.
No O2 ports allows you to weld in a bung in the pipe just after the manifold, and gives you endless placement options, instead of having to put it where factory intended.
Some swaps are tuned without any O2 sensors at all, although not a common scenario, it would be absolutely perfect for that.
No O2 ports allows you to weld in a bung in the pipe just after the manifold, and gives you endless placement options, instead of having to put it where factory intended.
Some swaps are tuned without any O2 sensors at all, although not a common scenario, it would be absolutely perfect for that.
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Re: Trailblazer manifolds and how they fit a 3rd gen.
Cool with another option/way to go. A good heat paint or maybe some spray on ceramic coating and they will look really good too :-)
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Re: Trailblazer manifolds and how they fit a 3rd gen.
I'm gonna get some more pics and update this a little better when I get some free time.
The lack of O2 and EGR is great for a carb conversion.
Pacesetter makes a set of 1 3/4 long tubes for a trailblazer, uncoated for sub $300. I have no clue if they'll fit a Camaro or not.
The lack of O2 and EGR is great for a carb conversion.
Pacesetter makes a set of 1 3/4 long tubes for a trailblazer, uncoated for sub $300. I have no clue if they'll fit a Camaro or not.
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