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zildjian102 Custom Intake 05-01-2010, 10:37 PM
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    Its not that small is it? DaytonaGTP's Avatar
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    all you need to do is cut the stock factory pipe just after the curly restrictive part and just before the iat and then clamp a filter on that s what i did ill have a pic up in a few...

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    notice the elbow is the stock elbow all i did was cut the rest of the pipe and clamped the filter on... took me all of 15 minutes and 25 bucks... been on ther for about 3 months...

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    surely, ur gonna be putting the sensor in something rubber? it won't sit right in pvc pipe. just take a drill bit that 1-2 sizes smaller than the diamater of the iat sensor and do that. the sensor will fit nice and snug
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    I'm kind of uneasy about cutting the stock pipe just incase i need it down the road.. but if i really have to i will. So i need a rubber fitting for the IAT in the pvc pipe? is there any other way that i could have it fit snug without a fitting? btw somebody told me that the hole on the stock hose is 1/2 inch?
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