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<blockquote data-quote="XLR8-R" data-source="post: 80218" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>Guy's, Its not hard to make. Just cut it 2.25 inches after the ribbed section and push it on to the mass air meter.(It is a very tight fit and may be easier with a little lubrication) It is also installed upside down from the way it goes on the trucks. You put it on the throttle body and then twist it until it faces the right direction. You also need a section of 3/4 and 5/8 heater hose for the idle air valve and crankcase vent hose. It definitely seems like it has a smoother transition into the throttle body than the stock tube. I also loosened the bolts that hold the mass air and filter assembly to the fender apron to help it line up as good as possible. Between this mod and an x-pipe(mac) w/no cats, I went from 109mph in the quarter to 113. Unfortunately I cannot say what each mod is worth by itself, but that is aproxx. 40 horsepower. Unfortunately it has a tendency to backfire worse(and louder) than before. I think I still need a custom chip. Maybe those baffles were to prevent backfiring?</p><p></p><p>Carter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLR8-R, post: 80218, member: 2200"] Guy's, Its not hard to make. Just cut it 2.25 inches after the ribbed section and push it on to the mass air meter.(It is a very tight fit and may be easier with a little lubrication) It is also installed upside down from the way it goes on the trucks. You put it on the throttle body and then twist it until it faces the right direction. You also need a section of 3/4 and 5/8 heater hose for the idle air valve and crankcase vent hose. It definitely seems like it has a smoother transition into the throttle body than the stock tube. I also loosened the bolts that hold the mass air and filter assembly to the fender apron to help it line up as good as possible. Between this mod and an x-pipe(mac) w/no cats, I went from 109mph in the quarter to 113. Unfortunately I cannot say what each mod is worth by itself, but that is aproxx. 40 horsepower. Unfortunately it has a tendency to backfire worse(and louder) than before. I think I still need a custom chip. Maybe those baffles were to prevent backfiring? Carter [/QUOTE]
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