Intake Fitment Issue?
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yeah. i have an injen that i just installed today. i have the new piping with a dent (mine doesnt look bad compared to other pics)
... no fitment issues what-so-ever. i think it depends on how machanically inclined the installer is. .... i had a lot of room to spare and could have tweaked it o get even more.
however, i dont kno if the old piping was a titer fit
... no fitment issues what-so-ever. i think it depends on how machanically inclined the installer is. .... i had a lot of room to spare and could have tweaked it o get even more.
however, i dont kno if the old piping was a titer fit
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That shows you how much the engine moves under acceleration. What I did is carefully place black electrical tape (or color of choice depending on car color) around the edges of the opening to the fender. I also placed the tape around any edges that I thought may scratch. So far so good!
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