bonneville vs. gran prix rear manifold
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bonneville vs. gran prix rear manifold
here is the basic difference in plain view if anyone was wondering
1997 GTP
2001 SSEi
on the far right is the GP, the one with the crossover attached is the bonnie, see how the exit to the downpipe is centered on the GP, and not centered on the bonnie...also the bonne appears more tubular, and harder to port, but the GP looks like it has a fair amount of metal cast to it
front manifolds are the same part number, and crossvers are the same, one is just backwards in the pic
1997 GTP
2001 SSEi
on the far right is the GP, the one with the crossover attached is the bonnie, see how the exit to the downpipe is centered on the GP, and not centered on the bonnie...also the bonne appears more tubular, and harder to port, but the GP looks like it has a fair amount of metal cast to it
front manifolds are the same part number, and crossvers are the same, one is just backwards in the pic
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Yep I've got a pic comparing a bonnie to a gp rear manifold somewhere too. I just wasn't sure of the years. The bonnie looks a little more restrictive.
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Mike, do you bu chance have a Pic of the 95-96 Rear manifold?
Might make for a tech article, so that everyone can understand where the changes were and the diffrenced between the C, H and W body exahust manifolds...
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Might make for a tech article, so that everyone can understand where the changes were and the diffrenced between the C, H and W body exahust manifolds...
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
cool...that should help all the guys looking for PEM'* an answer
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Mikes comment about being more restrictive caught my eye. I'm thinking they might have done that to put the cars on more equal ground for total exhaust restriction.
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
cool...that should help all the guys looking for PEM'* an answer
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
cool...that should help all the guys looking for PEM'* an answer
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I have seriously Hijacked Haro'* thread... So I have to Apollogize to him for that...
I dropped him a PM...
I do feel that this would make a great Tech Info Article on the diffrences revolving around the exahust manifolds... From year to year and possibly what will and won't fit other years...
Looks to be some great info here
Thanks for starting this thread Haro
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I dropped him a PM...
I do feel that this would make a great Tech Info Article on the diffrences revolving around the exahust manifolds... From year to year and possibly what will and won't fit other years...
Looks to be some great info here
Thanks for starting this thread Haro
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no prob don.. as state in my PM, i dont care about hijacking unless i am trying to find an answer... and this post was direct to exactly how its going...
i can get more pics of outlets and inlets also...
i can get more pics of outlets and inlets also...