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^not too canada daryll. But next time remind me and ill get you hooked up extra special.
Tai
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... oh also, its not usually so long into Canada the way we sent it, frickin' postal service just sucks.
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Bump.
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sounds good
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pretty good. it was easy to install except for when i changed the radiator hose out it was a pain to get the one that hooks to the radiator back on. i had to get a clam that screws tight and when i did that its was cake. the trottle body stays very cool. the car is a lil peppier. i will raise some hell this weekend and give a better review. definatly something to get. all thats left to get for my intake system is the composite intake manifold. when ever that thing comes out.
thanks tai. also i have not used the oil filter yet but will let you know about that at a later time. |
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^sounds good, thanks!
Tai
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FYI, I just ran 295 mi on 10.54 galons = 27.99 MPG. And I ran it hard. This is a big improvement from 24~26MPG. I wish I could put the K&N intake in now, just to see how my MPG changes.
So: K&N Intake + Skunk2 70mm Exhaust = 24~26MPG Stock Intake + TB Spacer and Gaskets + Skunk2 70mm Exhaust = 27~28MPG I'll be getting an Injen MR SRI soon, hopefully, so I'll have some other trends to add. |
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^great detailed info, thanks!
Tai
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K&N Intakes will NOT fit FYI. The heatshield will rub against your brake lines. I took my heatshield off, and it fits better, but defeats the purpose of having a K&N.
I will buying a Injen SRI very soon ! ![]() I didn't touch any of the rad hoses or anything. Easy install. The pain was the studs, but they came out eventually (after a little coaxing and petting) |
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