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Jul 18, 2005 | 01:50 PM
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Vehicle: 1997 Tiburon
I have a rd manifold that says EFCI on it. What does that mean?
And I also have a 01 manifold with no EFCI on it. Is there a difference?
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Vehicle: 01 Tiburon Turbo, 99 Tiburon F2E, 2013 Avalon XLE Touring
Electronic Fuel Controlled Injection. No it doesn't matter.
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Only the 98's and older Tibs had that logo / sticker.
But its the same intake manifold on all years
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Hyundai decided to do a little weight reduction. laugh.gif
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best place for it.. up high in the engine compartment.... nana.gif
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