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DIY: P2R TB Spacer + Gaskets

I promised a couple people on here to post a nice DIY on my P2R Spacer and Gaskets. So here it is..

I could not post in the DIY:Engine Section-- So I posted it here.

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Time to Install: 1 Hour (including taking pics)









































Thats pretty much about it.

Fairly easy to install, but I've done alot of work on K-Series in the past.



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this is a greeat DIY. so can you feel any differance in power or notice better gas mileage?
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I can feel a bit of a boost..

i just installed it today so i dont know about gas mileage yet.
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Does anybody know if the make one that is not polished. I don't want that shiny thing attracting the eye of a smog tech.
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Nope.. you can buy it and paint it w/ High heat paint.. or sumthing.
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what camera do you use?
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quality stuff.. added to sticky index
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Great DIY. Where can I find cheapest P2R TBS and gasket set?
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Very Nice Work!
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High Quality Pics.
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Nice Stuff! How much did the TB Spacer + Gaskets run you in total?
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Anyone try this with a CAI?
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Anyone try this with a CAI?
i have...
PR2 Spacer + Gaskets Installed!!
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