Subaru DiY | Intake Manifold Assembly and Install [RSTi Build]

Subaru DiY | Intake Manifold Assembly and Install [RSTi Build]

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This DiY video is a step-by-step walk through for assembling a typical SUBARU INTAKE MANIFOLD (including the TGVs, fuel lines, wiring harness, etc.) and I show you my method for easily reinstalling it. This is a long one but I wanted to keep all these steps together in one video to make it a more comprehensive DiY video. Hope you guys enjoy!

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Richie Myers says:

I need your help or anyone i got a 1995 subaru impreza outback with a 1.8ej an i got my intake off an I'm replacing my vacuum lines an i can not find a diagram anywhere

Steven Chung says:

Wonder if you can help me out? The pcv connector also have a sensor that needs to be connected so code p1491 won’t pop up. My question is do you know where that cable harness is located ? I installed the a new pcv valve but can’t seem to find that cable any where. Thanks in advance

15STI-Dave says:

Just so you are aware i believe this video was accidentally added to the RSTi build playlist twice as video 45 & 46. 🙂

J H says:

Nice video, I'm with everybody else please share the link for the hardware, thanks

wakeupandbord says:

Where are you ordering all your OEM spec hardware from? No local stores carry any quality metals like that. I've gone to the great lengths of ordering "zinc" plated hardware just to find some pre-rusted, black coated hardware at my doorstep. I think at least 10 other people are asking the same thing, share your wisdom damnit lol

melb grk67 says:

Thank you very much Luke for the excellent and clear tutorial. I"ve got a 2011 Tturbo Forester and willbe following your upcoming videos with great interest 🙂 first time subscriber 🙂

CJ McDiesel says:

That sucker needs a timing belt and a couple things and it’s ready to rock. Good looking intake and I like that it looks factory fresh! Keep up the great work.

Ignas wick says:

Hey, how about parallel fuel system?

Reals says:

Where can I buy new bolts like the ones in the video? I'm pulling my ej255 soon and don't wanna reuse old rusty bolts

Gc8flow says:

Great video luke.

dalton bullas says:

Where did you get those zinc plated bolts? About to pull my engine and do a full refresh. Thanks

Jose Fierro says:

I installed a parrell fuel system . I got confused by the blue tee .

Luis Guerra says:

Where did you order the zinc plated bolts from? Thank you in advance and I really enjoy the videos! Look forward to the next one!

Wolfy1091 says:

The hose routing for the evap should be the same on a 06 wrx?

Christopher Maurer says:

Thanks Luke, appreciate the effort you put in to producing these tutorials . I am really impressed with your ability to impart your knowledge in such simple and precise terms.

Anthony Chaudruc says:

Whered you get a box of those bolts from? Im rebuilding a shell that came with 0 and have been looking to buy some subaru spec bolts.

Pedro Teixeira says:

Silicone intake would be more durable and give a couple of hp.

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