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Old 04-30-2013, 11:33 AM
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steve looks like a clean setup, definitley diggin it. and craigsix why would i ditch a 3.5" setup for an air raid? if anything figured id probably go 4"
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Go 4" and try it out. PVC pipe works great.
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not a bad idea there sir, mabey once ive got more than 7 cents ill pick up some pvc lol
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Pic of crumpled Air Filter?? I have a decent sized Specter on my Procharger and it's withstood some pretty good abuse...

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ill go snag one and upload it
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Hey you filter looks funny...
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lol just a wee bit. pos alum line that closed it(where its frayed) randomly decided to decinegrate and as you can tell it looks like its crumpling in. wish there was a way to see if it sucks itself in under load/wot something doesnt seem right and it this heat soak issue is killing me
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You need a scanner to see what the IATs are and what the timing is doin..
Could be a weird problem like the knock sensors are acting up where its pulling timing but not enough to throw the code.
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id really like to know how high theyre getting, honestly i cant even stress enough how bad this thing heat soaks. its a little better since i header wrapped my intake tube but not by much. as for my knock sensors, i remember when we data logged my truck it showed they were disabled.


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