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MD-Frankenprobe intake manifold, BBK 75mm throttle body, plus more

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  • MD-Frankenprobe intake manifold, BBK 75mm throttle body, plus more

    Hi all,
    I'm selling a few items to fund a restoration. Here is what I have pictures of so far:
    • Frankenprobe's intake manifold (See Dan Sac's build thread, it's just awesome) ($980)
    • New, BBK 75mm mustang throttle body that has minor cosmetic blemishes ($200)
    • New, Ford mustang idle air control valve (fits the BBK) ($75)
    • Moates.net Burn1 with F2A and F2E adapters to read and flash Ford ECMs (EEC-IV,V), F3 chip for EEC-based Ford ECUs allowing the stock program to be replaced with a tune of your choice, and I think a F2 (older version of the F3 with less memory) ($50)
    • Wiseco pistons for KL on stock KL rods, used, I was told 9.5:1, .030" overbore and <2k ($350)
    • Rurockn bulk buy rods, new, the one that was opened has cosmetic blemishes ($350)
    • Welded water pump casing, in case you want to switch to an electric pump ($75)
    • Used Front/Rear AWR motor mount set, for FS motor but includes spacers and also works with KL ($100)


    Pictures are here: https://mx6probestuff.shutterfly.com/pictures

    I'm located in Baltimore, MD. Also, I would be partial to trades for Megasquirt engine management system, King6 traction bars, King6 front control arms with traction bar mounts, and AWR radiator for 2.5L.

    I'll be posting more pictures and prices for some other stuff as I find the time. I have some AVC boostwerx Valant_94GT turbo hot pipes (new)+cheap ebay turbo (needs a rebuild)+cheap ebay wastegate (new) and a 19mm AWR rear anti-swaybar with endlinks for a 2nd gen in storage.

    REub
    Last edited by reuben_johnston; June 6, 2017, 03:31 PM. Reason: updates
    1996 mazda mx6 m edition

  • #2
    What are the specs on the weisco pistons?
    1995 Escort GT lowered, KLZE, CAI, long tubes, 2.5 inch exhaust, Fidanza fw, mx3 trans, and on ZEX
    1996 Escort LX bagged, mx3 leather buckets, gt bumpers and skirts, 2.0l zetec swapped, cai, borla muffler, 3 yellow tops, Hornblasters train horn kit and a MASSIVE sound system

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    • #3
      I was told 9.5:1, .030" overbore and <2k. I'll try to get pictures up this weekend.
      REub
      Last edited by reuben_johnston; March 21, 2017, 06:51 PM.
      1996 mazda mx6 m edition

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      • #4
        More items and pictures added!
        REub
        1996 mazda mx6 m edition

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        • #5
          Can I bolt a stock TB on this manifold?

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          • #6
            How much for the hotpipes?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lmt bj View Post
              Can I bolt a stock TB on this manifold?
              Hi,

              No, the stock TB will not fit as this has a 75mm flange. However, it fits with the mustang bbk throttle bodies and that is why I have one of those for sale too.

              REub

              ---------- Post added at 09:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:54 PM ----------

              Originally posted by Stanced4lyfe View Post
              How much for the hotpipes?
              I was thinking 400, which is what I think I paid for them, plus I will include the Used Ebay turbo and wastegate with it (for no additional cost). I'll try to remember to take pictures tomorrow when I'm working on the MX6.

              (edit) I ran out of time today and was not able to snap pictures of the turbo pipes. Maybe next weekend.

              REub
              Last edited by reuben_johnston; April 15, 2017, 07:20 PM.
              1996 mazda mx6 m edition

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              • #8
                This intake is good for N/A? And your BBK is it the right size for mild N/A built or too big?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lmt bj View Post
                  This intake is good for N/A? And your BBK is it the right size for mild N/A built or too big?
                  This intake manifold should only be used for forced induction builds, where the goal is to maximize the air being pushed in. I expect it will run with a naturally aspirated build, but would not be as optimal. The stock intake manifolds are designed carefully, considering the geometries of the neck, plenum, intake runner, etc. Their design is "tuned" for appropriate air flows under vacuum. Our stock IM's even change this tune per RPM ranges, via the VRIS system (giving an alternate flow path for ideal, upper RPM range performance).

                  REub
                  1996 mazda mx6 m edition

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                  • #10
                    To be fair, the manifold may work well for N/A... same with the TB (however only in conjunction with the manifold).
                    Beautiful Beast- 1997 PGT in process of becoming an SC/NA Beast...
                    Elo- 1990 BMW 325i weekend car
                    Brunhilde- 2003 BMW Z4 3.0 6-speed daily driver
                    The Beast- Sleeping in the junkyard...

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                    • #11
                      some prices lowered.
                      1996 mazda mx6 m edition

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