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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Little Rock AFB
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For anyone interested, I fixed the problem. The intake has a 90 degree bend where it goes into the fender well and attaches to the filter. The filter is basically pointing at the ground. I cut the intake before the bend and reattached the filter. Now it is pointing out towards the fender. For what ever reason- this fixed the problem. I made sure all connections were good and that there were no air leaks. I even put the old factory intake back on- car ran fine. So, I cut the 90 degree bend off and it worked- go figure. Anyone have any reasons why?
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