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Are 21 vs 22 engine bays the same?

tdelo7634

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I understand the facelift, but I am looking at this intake and DC Sports can not confirm fitment. Can any one answer this?
 
Should be the same, since the engine on the G70 didn't change (like it did on the Stinger, to the 2.5T). I have a '23 2.0T SP, and it has the same old 2.0T as earlier models. You could just compare part numbers, but should be identical. Hope this helps.
 
Yes should fit, I have noticed a lot of aftermarket intake manufacturers are still limiting their g70 vehicle year range to 2021 because they haven't physically made sure it works, haven't dyno'd their product on the 22+ models, or even make sure it is not causing AFR issues between 2021 and 2022. Even though they are pretty much identical :rolleyes:
 
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Should fit no problem. When in doubt, check any of the online OEM parts microfiche sites. The intake parts are identical from '19 to '22. Which means all the mounting points are identical. '22 update is just a refresh, with mostly new sheet metal. The chassis and mechanical bits are all carried over.

DC Sports, like most vendors, caters to many brands of cars, so they don't always keep up with every model and year range, especially lower volume ones like G70/Stinger.
 
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