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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Procharger help
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 15930953" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>i dunno if it cut off part of your picture but if the hood or something isnt hitting it I dont really see a real problem from that picture. It almost looks like the filter is going too far over but that filter seems a bit long from what I remember</p><p></p><p>As long as the bypass valve is before the maf you can just vent to atmosphere and put a cap on the plastic inlet pipe (I think I was able to find something at Auto zone when I did that)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 15930953, member: 16477"] i dunno if it cut off part of your picture but if the hood or something isnt hitting it I dont really see a real problem from that picture. It almost looks like the filter is going too far over but that filter seems a bit long from what I remember As long as the bypass valve is before the maf you can just vent to atmosphere and put a cap on the plastic inlet pipe (I think I was able to find something at Auto zone when I did that) [/QUOTE]
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