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    Quote Originally Posted by 01GTP View Post
    You see the hard piece of plastic with the wires connected to it? That has to I repeat HAS TO be in between the air filter and tb. Take a good picture of your stock intake and I will draw what needs to be done on it.


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    And here's one with my cone filter sitting there so you can see the size of it.




    Sorry about the quality, they were taken with my phone
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    Attach the circled sensor to the tb with a rubber clamp. Then either run some pipe from that sensor close to the fender well or just put your filter on the other end of the sensor.
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    Would it be the same to just leave the sensor where it's at then take the stock box out and attach some pipe so the filter gets closer to the fw? Or would that not work right
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    It would, but part of the problem in the intake is that coregated piping.
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    Hmm.. Any suggestions on what I could use instead and where u could get it?
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    get a rubber coupler from the plumming section of your local home depot.
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    That all? Also how big should I get?

    Sorry about all the questions =(
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    just so you know, inside of where the coupler meets the 45* bend, i put a smaller plastic tube that forces the bend to stay open since it's rubber. Otherwise it won't grab and will just fall off


    See if those help you out at all
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    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR1Vette09 View Post



    just so you know, inside of where the coupler meets the 45* bend, i put a smaller plastic tube that forces the bend to stay open since it's rubber. Otherwise it won't grab and will just fall off


    See if those help you out at all
    Where were you two pages ago. LOL There ya go.
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