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    eh lol i dont have patience for the door panel
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJRJR91 View Post
    eh lol i dont have patience for the door panel
    Your talking about cheap mods.. So you probably don't have money to throw away, so don't do exactly that by having someone do the front speakers.
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    nah i've got money for the speakers, thats y i dont wanna blow money on other stuff, thats wat i was saving for
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    The door speakers are super easy to replace.
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    oh well, i just did my interior lights, they're all red now. im tryna find one for the trunk lol but the passenger area is all done, footwells, map lights and courtesy lights, even the glove box light
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    scratch that lol i ordered an led trunk light, and led map lights, im waiting on them but once they're in it'll be done
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    LED Map and trunk lights are in, it looks good
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    lol i gotta find my camera, but wen i do dw i'll get them up lol
    maybe wen its not so cold out too lol
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    Isn't the throttlebody on a 3100 smaller than a 3800? So he would need a smaller filter unless by SE he meant Special Edition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick2500 View Post
    Isn't the throttlebody on a 3100 smaller than a 3800? So he would need a smaller filter unless by SE he meant Special Edition.
    I wonder if the northstar tb kit would work in his se?
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    No...and does it matter? Bigger the filter, the more air is flowing basically...I would rather have a huge filter than a tiny restrictive little cone filter. I'd put that same sized filter that was posted earlier on my Cobalt if I could...and its like a 5xmm TB...its tiny.
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    Yeah I would always choose a bigger filter over a smaller one
    Those big 9" ones may be overkill but it is just good to know that there is no restriction and that your engine is getting all the air its little heart desires
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    Anyone have a write up for taking off the dashboard so I can get behind it? if there is one already sorry, but can u post the link here i didnt see one when i looked before
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    Nevermind, I figured it out
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    I couldn't fit the air filter directly onto my N/A 3800, I had to buy a 45° elbow
    Maybe if I used a shorter/smaller filter I could fit it directly on the TB
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    Wtf is that black thing next to your pcm?
    And sorry by smaller filter I meant one with a smaller end to fit on the throttle body.
    You should just put a 3.8 in it lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick2500 View Post
    Wtf is that black thing next to your pcm?
    And sorry by smaller filter I meant one with a smaller end to fit on the throttle body.
    You should just put a 3.8 in it lol.
    The black thing looks like a PA speaker. For like a CB
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    This is the way i did mine
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