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Old 05-07-2009, 01:19 PM
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Youve got to cut the tip off... right past the lip where the pvc inserts into the elbow...

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Hope this helps... all and all i spent 35 on it... thats with a cheap autozone cone filter and the pvc plus a can of krylon indoor outdoor paint... I figured if i got the high heat paint it would be wasted because the pvc would start to melt before the paint did...
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thanks man good help. Where did you put the hose that goes into the intake? How does yours sound can you tell a dif in the throtl response?
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Old 05-07-2009, 01:28 PM
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yeah i just plugged the hose with a bolt and screw band... It has a more throaty sound... It does have a little more pep, Im sure if had a throttle body and tuner id prolly have more but for now its got a pretty good response.
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Awsome dude im heading to lows now ill put some pics up later thanks again!
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good luck man! Hope it all turns out good for you...
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Just bought all the stuff for this CAI so here it is. I have a couple problems stho now. My first gear feels like it wants to bog out went i floor it. Then after it gets over like 3 grand it runs strong. Any ideas? Oh two other things i had a qustrion was about was that hose that went to the stock box. what should i do with that ... and their was a ssenser in the hat of the intake what should i do with that?
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Here is the new Million dollar CAI and that plug that i don
t know what to do with
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Old 05-07-2009, 05:52 PM
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The sensor I didnt have but Im sure if you drill a hole into the pvc and duct tape it in it should be fine... thats what a few other guys have done... I think you still need to reset your trucks computer... just unhook the battery ground cable for atleast 5 minutes, and then drive around for a few miles like granny... that should let your pc reset the airflow sensor and all that jazz...

It looks good by the way!
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Anyone ever try some PVC from the foglight opening/oval grill to pointing up towards the CAI filetr area? I was going to attempt it but thinking it may just turbo charge any water/rain towards that are also?!
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Anyone ever try some PVC from the foglight opening/oval grill to pointing up towards the CAI filetr area? I was going to attempt it but thinking it may just turbo charge any water/rain towards that are also?!
seen people use the aluminum piping for a drier. My mind is drawing a blank.
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