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CRAAAP!
Well, since I'm considering forced induction (Comptech SC) now, the P2R+gaskets will be up for sale soon (won't even bother installing them) as I get them. Unless Tai, you know that it can be beneficial to have them as well as the SC. Darryl |
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So, I FINALLY got a chance to install the P2R TB Spacer and gaskets.
....UGH! It will not, at all, fit the K&N Intake for me. Period. The Injen and from what it looks like, the Fujita, both have flex elbows, but the K&N has a short flex tube about 4-5 inches long which would leave about 1 inch of flex, thus would not allow enough flex to meet up with the TB once the spacer is on. So, yeah, K&N Typhoon does not work with the TB Spacer and gaskets, from my experience tonight. If anyone has the TB Spacer AND the K&N installed, please PM me or post here with pictures. I think it would be a feat! Hell, I was contemplating getting rid of the K&N any ways, and replacing it with the Injen MR SRI which does not use oiled filters. Starting to be not a fan of oiled filters after reading a lot about our MAF and what not. So...good bye intake for a little bit, hello quiet stock intake. And if you are wondering, yes I could just take out the spacer and put the K&N back in. But I'm not going to. I'll wait for buying an Injen SRI.
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If you have the AEM CAI you will need to buy a new radiator hose to prevent rubbing on the CAI tube, a generic 22inch flex tube will work.
Also you will need to relocate the running of one hose down by the shifter assy. Its a little tricky, but it fits. |
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Well, two things now.
1st: I have the K&N SRI, so ..... wouldn't work 2nd: Comptech SC. So, oh well. No TB Spacer for me (even though its 100% paid, and I dont have it yet )
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It would be benificial to a charger as well, and I would assume it fits.
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Ya, I know, I'm getting the comptech supercharger, however I have a K&N SRI as well. Since the elbow isn't bendable, it probably won't work. Oh wells. I'll be gaining 50+ whp, whats 4.5hp with the spacer ahaha.
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now that's just a guess u can't quote me on that... but it just makes logical sense.... do a b4 & after then post the results.... |
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