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01-22-2010, 10:22pm | #1 | ||||||
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The Vararam kit should include bandaids !
Any of you that have done the C5 kit probably knows exactly what I mean.... especially if you did it on the floor. I thought it was of marginal/flimsly quality but that actually helped the install. I took "pot luck" and didn't order an airbridge as I already had a carbon fiber one. It was about 3/4 inch too long and out came the hacksaw ! All is good...Still have to reinstall lower airdam and oil the filter. They suggest WD-40 as the preferred oil - go figure ! Will go do the computer learn thing tomorrow , after my bleeding stops.
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We don't get to use this smiley much, but its appropriate for this tread!
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I went with the Vortex Rammer. Love it!
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Mine was already on when I got the car!
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00 MY coupe Some minor tweaks here and there. |
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I was one of the lucky ones that it fit perfect on. Apparently some motors are scootched forward a bit, and that's why they seem too long for some applications. Either way, here's to one of the best air intakes out there!
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01-24-2010, 11:31am | #6 | ||||||
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I can give you a few tips...
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You been trying to bust head bolts loose again buddy?
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Got it all together and followed the relearn instructions. Took it out after church and did a couple of I64 ramps and...WOW...this was one of those mods that I could actually feel ! Had the same feeling of a 50hp shot, especially for me pulling from about 3000 up. Too much traffic to take to the limiter above 1-2 and 3rd. 65 degrees made for a nice outing....
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