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DemonGT 05-03-2001 09:59 AM

cobra intake spacer?
 
so what do i all need if i get a cobra intake..i plan on geting a accufab TB..so i dont need a EGR or what??

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'91 GT,91K,T-5,air silencer removed,racing clutch(previous owner put in so dont know what kind),K&N air filter,Aiwa deck,power acoustic amp,2 12" pianeers,Mac long tubes,Cat-back,off road H,FMS 9mm wires,Competition gauges,C&L 76mm MAF

Future Mods:3.73's,Pro 5.0,Shifter knob,E303 cam,cobra intake,65mm tb
ICQ#35670781

gray87GT 05-03-2001 10:54 AM

You don't need the EGR spacer since it is cast into the manifold. I have the Cobra intake, but I have a non-EGR plenum spacer. My upper intake gets mildly warm, nothing like on a stock mustang where you can't even touch it.

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87 GT, BBK shorty's, offroad H-pipe, ASP pullies, 70mm T.B., Cobra intake, no smog pump, Windsor Jr irons, Comp cams 1.6 rollers, F303 cam, H.D. export W.P., Tri-Ax, FMS subframes, Battle boxes, SSM liftbars, FMS King Cobra clutch, mass-air conversion, 73mm C&L, 24lb injectors, BBK fuel pressure regulator, 3/8" no EGR spacer, and other piddly sh*t.

DemonGT 05-03-2001 07:29 PM

do you mean you have a spacer so the upper intake is higher up? do you have the 3/4 or one inch?

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'91 GT,91K,T-5,air silencer removed,racing clutch(previous owner put in so dont know what kind),K&N air filter,Aiwa deck,power acoustic amp,2 12" pianeers,Mac long tubes,Cat-back,off road H,FMS 9mm wires,Competition gauges,C&L 76mm MAF

Future Mods:3.73's,Pro 5.0,Shifter knob,E303 cam,cobra intake,65mm tb
ICQ#35670781

joe4speed 05-03-2001 10:23 PM

are you referring to the phenolic spacer?

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Joe!
1988 GT, 167,000 miles!!! 13.71@105mph Check out my listing! Click here! Or my website:
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Mach 1 05-03-2001 11:13 PM

I think he is, and some of them have the EGR passage blocked off on the spacer, therefore eliminating the hot air passageway to the upper intake and the egr valve. Do you get a check engine light when you eliminate the passageway like this, and does it affect performance in a negative way, such as I have read about the EGR system being blocked?

gray87GT 05-03-2001 11:37 PM

Yeah, I have the BBK 3/8" spacer that blocks off the EGR into the upper. I honestly can't tell you how it effects my car cause I installed everything in my sig at the same time. It runs pretty good, has a little surge at idle but if you rev it a little it idles down nicely. It's an 87, so I don't have a check engine light.....and I haven't scanned it yet so I don't know if it throws the light on, but I think it would. I just plugged off the vacuum lines that go to the valve, if I have any problems that I can pinpoint to the EGR I will let you guys know.

DemonGT: If you plan on getting the Cobra intake, you should get a plenum spacer since the vacuum port on the bottom of the plenum rests on my valve cover, so it would definatly hit without the spacer.

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87 GT, BBK shorty's, offroad H-pipe, ASP pullies, 70mm T.B., Cobra intake, no smog pump, Windsor Jr irons, Comp cams 1.6 rollers, F303 cam, H.D. export W.P., Tri-Ax, FMS subframes, Battle boxes, SSM liftbars, FMS King Cobra clutch, mass-air conversion, 73mm C&L, 24lb injectors, BBK fuel pressure regulator, 3/8" no EGR spacer, and other piddly sh*t.

Mach 1 05-04-2001 01:10 PM

Thanks for the very informative EGR blocking info, but how can you say to get a spacer with the Cobra intake, or a vacuum fitting will hit the valve cover? There are probably millions running this intake without the spacer and no fitting clearance issues, including myself. Maybe you installed the fitting in the wrong location?

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1993 GT/AOD
'93 Mustang GT

gray87GT 05-04-2001 01:26 PM

You're right Mach 1, I'll clarify. I should have said the PCV instead of vacuum for one thing, I'm talking about the metal fitting that screws into the lower part of the plenum above the drivers side valve cover. I used the new fitting that came with the manifold, and it is at least a half inch longer than the fitting on the stock intake. So maybe that's why mine rests on my valve cover. I'd post a pic of it but I'm at work.

Mach 1 05-04-2001 04:01 PM

ok, that makes more sense. I used the stock one, as my intake didnt come with any new ones that I remember.

Mach 1 05-04-2001 04:10 PM

i guess i used the stock one. this might double post, i have problems with the server

joe4speed 05-05-2001 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mach 1:
i guess i used the stock one. this might double post, i have problems with the server
su-u-u-ure.. now I see how you have 2,020 posts... http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/tongue.gif http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/wink.gif http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif
LOL

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Joe!
1988 GT, 167,000 miles!!! 13.71@105mph Check out my listing! Click here! Or my website:
www.joe4speed.com
1999 Ninja ZX-6R 10.32@135mph!
1993 Olds Eighty Eight LSS



[This message has been edited by JL1314 (edited 05-05-2001).]

Mach 1 05-05-2001 01:52 AM

Actually, I have 1000 posts under a different username, so I have over 3000, including THIS ONE....lol.


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