Moved the intake
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Moved the intake
it wasnt that hard and i got all the parts from autozone. i still have to hook up the battery. i might hook up 2 batteries in the back but ill post it up when it happens
tell me what u think
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You might need to replace the flex hose, I ran that for a few years on mine and found about once a year that stuff would crack and leak air. I finally replaced it with some better:
More info:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...shtml#Phase-II
And, besides being more reliable, the smoother insides made for a noticeable increase in power. The turbulence created by that corrugated tubing on that sharp bend did nothing good for air flow.
More info:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...shtml#Phase-II
And, besides being more reliable, the smoother insides made for a noticeable increase in power. The turbulence created by that corrugated tubing on that sharp bend did nothing good for air flow.
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Before you do that, I did the swap on mine. I just cut open the wiring harness that went to the maf and coil, then just took out the wire for the maf and ran them over to the other side of the car. It took out 2 min. I will be doing a write up in the next couple of days also. Ill post pics tonight.
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i actually just now finished it about a half hour ago, all i need to do is wrap some more wire up and im done! ask me if u have any questions.
i will soon be switching to the pvc elbow too
i will soon be switching to the pvc elbow too
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