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JLT CAI for Roush TVS
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<blockquote data-quote="mebcop" data-source="post: 13719880" data-attributes="member: 70119"><p>I DID try your suggestions. I will say it AGAIN. I DID contact you about this issue. You obviously don't remember me. You told me to clean it with dish soap, I did. It didn't fix it. You told me to use simple green. I had to go buy some because I didn't have any. Remember me yet? Still didn't fix it. You suggested putting the clamps as close to the edges as possible on the TB and Intake Tube. I did (I already had but did it again). The pushing on the bottom of the filter from the shroud is STILL there and over time it does work the filter off the tube. </p><p></p><p>When I take it all apart, clean it, and put it all back together, it looks JUST LIKE the one in your pictures. After a week or so, the filter is rubbing the radiator shroud, and then the car starts stumbling here or there and all I do is loosen the filter, push it back on all the way, tighten it back down, and the car runs perfect again.</p><p></p><p>I am done this debate until spring. You wanting me to take pics of my car sitting still with the filter mounted doesn't make any sense. The better series of pics (which I will do and post a thread about) is going to be a before/after. I will mount it EXACTLY how you say, drive it for a week, and then another pic of it sitting against the radiator shroud after the week of driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mebcop, post: 13719880, member: 70119"] I DID try your suggestions. I will say it AGAIN. I DID contact you about this issue. You obviously don't remember me. You told me to clean it with dish soap, I did. It didn't fix it. You told me to use simple green. I had to go buy some because I didn't have any. Remember me yet? Still didn't fix it. You suggested putting the clamps as close to the edges as possible on the TB and Intake Tube. I did (I already had but did it again). The pushing on the bottom of the filter from the shroud is STILL there and over time it does work the filter off the tube. When I take it all apart, clean it, and put it all back together, it looks JUST LIKE the one in your pictures. After a week or so, the filter is rubbing the radiator shroud, and then the car starts stumbling here or there and all I do is loosen the filter, push it back on all the way, tighten it back down, and the car runs perfect again. I am done this debate until spring. You wanting me to take pics of my car sitting still with the filter mounted doesn't make any sense. The better series of pics (which I will do and post a thread about) is going to be a before/after. I will mount it EXACTLY how you say, drive it for a week, and then another pic of it sitting against the radiator shroud after the week of driving. [/QUOTE]
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