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      Cold Air Intake

      Alright i broke down and got a Cheap i mean Cheap Cold air intake from Pep Boys. so i need to replace the Air Mapping now any Idea's What i need to do after i drill the hole? should silicon work? (living so near Hollywood, CA i do know My silicon) any idea people? By the way this is just a temp intake till i find a good one.



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      silicone is what i use to keep mine in place

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      Why didnt you just wait and get a good one? Sillicon should work to seal the holes for the sensor

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      Easiest thing to do is use the stock elbow as the throtle body reducer. Keeps the stock plug intake and all.

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      Quote Originally Posted by kirbycope
      Easiest thing to do is use the stock elbow as the throtle body reducer. Keeps the stock plug intake and all.
      Ya but it looks like crap if you do that i like Drilling a hole in the elbow and using silicon
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      drill the hole but make sure you take your time so you dont make it too big...then silicone it in and make sure its dry before you go messing with it.
      worked fine on my intake.


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      Quote Originally Posted by kirbycope
      Easiest thing to do is use the stock elbow as the throtle body reducer. Keeps the stock plug intake and all.
      Quote Originally Posted by AveoSSSupercharged
      drill the hole but make sure you take your time so you dont make it too big...then silicone it in and make sure its dry before you go messing with it.
      worked fine on my intake.
      Do like I eventually did, paint the elbow!

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      Quote Originally Posted by AVE0SAM
      silicone is what i use to keep mine in place
      +1





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