Snow Performance Kit installation question
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Snow Performance Kit installation question
Hey guys, I have yet another question that I hope/know you can answer. How far away from the throttle body do I drill and tap the hole for the spray nozzle? I will be running the smallest shot for now until I get tuned, but want to kick some ASS at the track this upcoming Wed. Thanks.
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the distance isnt a huge issue, i would install in on an upswing in the intake so if the intake isnt sucking properly it wont pool and clog, if u have an aftermarket intake, drill into the rubber section.
g/l trying to run it untuned, thats just stupid.
g/l trying to run it untuned, thats just stupid.
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get the throttle body spacer from www.cobalt-addiction.com
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I would like to get the tb spacer, but my intake is 3" in diameter and was already a bitch to install and there just isn't enough space. Thanks for the info. Oh, and about not being tuned, yeah, I know that I do need to and HP tuners is on the way, just have a drag day on Wed and need to keep it from heat soaking on me. The smallest shot will not hurt anything, the ecu can adapt to that small of a change, plus, it is better to have it than without because it is going to be hot outside and don't want it to knock.
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and did you all drill the whole directly into your aluminum air intake pipe? it seems too thin to tap. How do you fix the nozzle from moving/falling out?
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