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noboundaries6289 07-07-2007 11:34 AM

is this right?
 
are these the right places for the vaccuum hoses?
http://www.noboundaries.destxhost.com/IMG_0760.jpg
please respond so if this is wrong I can correct it.

noboundaries6289 07-07-2007 12:47 PM

RE: is this right?
 
woohoo!!!!! intake sounds like an exhaust system at 4500-5000k! Awesome! 0-80.....fast! very satisfied

Dj Insanity 07-07-2007 04:25 PM

RE: is this right?
 
v2??

noboundaries6289 07-08-2007 03:38 AM

RE: is this right?
 
no, AEM SRI.

03Sleeper 07-08-2007 01:08 PM

RE: is this right?
 
Dj, the V2 is very, very nice. Just wait for it man.

SRI has that nice quality of sounding like an exhaust. Everytime a friend rides with me they say, "Wow...never heard a car sound like that....you got a catback on this car?" etc.

noboundaries6289 07-09-2007 02:42 AM

RE: is this right?
 
I'm thinking of mounting the sensor somewhere and reconnecting the cable that goes to the box behind the battery. I figure I just hook the sensor up like stock and leace the intake of the vacuum thing do it's job. If thatn doesn't work, than im out of options. Today was the first day that my idle went very low on startup. I htink it's the sensor I unplugged. anyway, this is what im talking about. The box under the pipe. Where did you put the sensor? I unplugged mine and yanked the whold thing out. anyone else do this? or another way? Any help is appreciated, thanks.
http://www.noboundaries.destxhost.com/IMG_0758.jpg
sorry if this is to big, when I resize it in preview mode, it's much smaller.

Fenix 07-09-2007 09:30 AM

RE: is this right?
 
If your talking about the air temp sensor, i had the same problem. There was no where to place it on my new intake. So what i did was drill a hole and stuck it in there

noboundaries6289 07-09-2007 04:55 PM

RE: is this right?
 
can't i just unplug the sensor? it had vacuum lines running to it. maybe ill just put the sensor back on some how.

noboundaries6289 07-09-2007 05:43 PM

RE: is this right?
 
alright, I disconnected the sensor from the box, hooked all the lines up except the one to the box. And used zipties to secure. Now I got my sensor doing what it is supposed to do again. yay. here's some pics.
http://www.noboundaries.destxhost.com/IMG_0762small.JPG

03Sleeper 07-09-2007 06:20 PM

RE: is this right?
 
Sweet!

DIY re-routing is the best....theres a certain thrill/rush that you get. "Is it gonna work? *start* SAHHWEET....*wait 5 minutes* Didn't blow up! DOUBLE SAHWEET!" etc.


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