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Old 11-05-2010, 09:42 AM
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hey guys. just found out my plenum was blown. i was wondering if one was better than the other. aps is about 40 dollars or so cheaper than hughes, but i dont want to buy junk that im going to have to replace again down the road. all opinions are greatly appreciated. TIA
 
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I don't know for sure, as I have the Hughes. But I doubt there is any big difference. The Hughes is just more popular for some reason. Get new intake bolts also.
 
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the only reason i got Hughes because of free shipping at the time

this is what a did but at the time it came with bolts
http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/p...4&partid=22234

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http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/p...p?partid=26190
 
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It's also cheaper to get the intake bolts from Hughes as opposed to getting felpro bolts from an auto parts store.
 
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ill be getting the bolts from the dealer. i can get all of them for about 14 bucks. so i think im going to go with hughes, just because it comes with all of the new gaskets.
 
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Be aware that Hughes has quality control and order accuracy problems that have often been reported here in the forum.
 
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Not arguing that point, but I think those probs were related to the F1 intake.
 
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I've seen reports of tool marks that required dressing before installation of the plenum pan, and missing bolts in the plenum pan kit.
 
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I was missing the keg bolts w/ was not part of the kit, but was ordered separate part of the order... I received four plugs I think it was, instead of eight. The intake gasket was deformed- bent severely in several places and the cross block dowel gasket was bent and unusable. I ordered an SCT from them, and waited six weeks before canceling the order and getting one from hemifever (got it the next day)... I'm done forever with hughes- there are other things too, but this is just that which was part of the 'plenum order'.
 
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Well, lets get someone to order the APS and see if they are any better. I did not have any of those problems with Hughes. I think some one may have been having a bad day at Hughes, but, that is no excuse.
 


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