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Old 09-02-2007, 12:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fujita SRI and P2R TBS

My SRI doesnt fit perfect bc i have the P2R. How have others with this same setup fixed it? Should I just trim the 45 degree hose a bit to account for the TBS?

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Old 09-02-2007, 12:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why dosnt it fit? Pics????
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Old 09-02-2007, 01:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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So why doesn't it fit? What's it hitting?
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since i have the TBS and the gaskets, the TB is moved over abt 2 inches to the right. so im having a kinda tough time getting the intake to mount on the vibra-mount. i can get it on, but i dont like that everything is so tight.
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I'm not really sure, but I would think it would be fine. Maybe someone else has done this.
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Can i trim the elbow? can i cut it with a utility knife so it fits better?

any suggestions on how to trim it down? is i cut it with a knife will it be ok?
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hanscivic trim the elbow on his injen cai and it helped.
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Can i trim the elbow? can i cut it with a utility knife so it fits better?

any suggestions on how to trim it down? is i cut it with a knife will it be ok?
Trim it, just make sure you take your time and when you're done, tighten it down good. You should be ok.
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Mine doesn't fit very well either. I have a Fugita SRI and P2R spacer. I have been meaning to trim the SRI elbow, but as of yet have not.
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thanks for ur help guys! do u suggest using a utility knife?
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Just make a longer bracket from a peice of aluminum plate from that bracket mount to the vibra mount to intake bracket arm.

Or

Use a razor blade and cut about 1-1/2" off the silicone elbow to the TB, but don't cut zig zag or angled, make it straight as possible.

I would do the first choice, it would be better for resale of that SRI, just a thought.
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Just make a longer bracket from a peice of aluminum plate from that bracket mount to the vibra mount to intake bracket arm.

Or

Use a razor blade and cut about 1-1/2" off the silicone elbow to the TB, but don't cut zig zag or angled, make it straight as possible.

I would do the first choice, it would be better for resale of that SRI, just a thought.
I agree.
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