🚗 Elevate Your Engine's Efficiency!
The ACDelco GM Genuine Parts 55570283 Intake Manifold Kit is designed to ensure optimal performance in your GM vehicle. This kit includes a multi-port fuel injector and fuel rail, providing a reliable replacement for your original factory component. Manufactured to GM's exact specifications, it guarantees a perfect fit and function, enhancing your vehicle's combustion efficiency.
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Brand | GM Parts |
Item Weight | 10.05 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.12 x 18.12 x 11.75 inches |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | 55570283 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 55570283 |
OEM Part Number | 55570283 |
A**W
Perfect 2014 cruze
Loved it. Made the repair. Fixed my check engine light. Ran like new. Just wish i had done my tries at the same time. Hydroplaned and totaled the car a week later. Needless to say no longer term follow ups will be coming from me.
E**K
good
30,000 miles later still holding up
S**L
cheaper and exact model for much more
needed for car found this one and exact model but cost more elsewhere
G**
Intake manifold installation
Really easy to do, it was great that it was a complete assembly
T**
Worked
Worked
A**H
No
Hi.. Its Antonia... I needed it for the car.. I found it , I had boughton it , it fits, it Works, its Fine... In 2030 maybe I will need another one maybe... Who knows....That simple.....hmmm....Antoniawalsh7@gmail.com
S**E
Put new part on because arm was broke
Put new intake manifold on because the arm was broke after replacing engine light is still on with code P2070 for intake valve stuck open idk if that part was faulty or what but GM said I need to replace whole manifold again. Other than that part fit and arrived on time.
S**E
Very good price. Fixing common issue...
Great value for the same original part. Dealership wants $570 for the same part. I got it for Sonic 1.8l. It is a common problem when the intake tuning arm snaps and there is no parts except changing the intake manifold. Changing it on the Sonic was tricky! The intake has to come out from underneath the vehicle... you will have to remove: exhaust pipe, passenger CV axle, alternator, starter, and transmission mount. From the top: unplug and disconnect everything with the intake manifold. Unscrew the manifold from the engine. Pull from under the car. Install the new one in reverse order... ATF will leak out when you pull the cv axle. Be prepared. It took me about 4.3 hours but I am slow and it was my first.Car seems to run stronger after changing it. Maybe placebo or maybe the new injectors.
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