Fujita intake
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Hows it feel on the butt dyno?
Also, it doesn't matter how much time you take or how thorough you are. Do a boost leak test after every time you even TOUCH IC piping. 5 minutes of testing is better than many miles with a small leak and overworking your turbo...
Also, it doesn't matter how much time you take or how thorough you are. Do a boost leak test after every time you even TOUCH IC piping. 5 minutes of testing is better than many miles with a small leak and overworking your turbo...
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checked all piping no sign of leaks, made sure everything was clamped tight and runs pretty well, but of course I plan to tune, just got 2 more parts to get on, but the reason it tooked me so long is my garage doesn't have the best of light so I was working with a lamp the whole time, bumper was a pain because the phillip heads on the under panel didn't want to come out and then most time spent alligning and securing the clamps and finding all my screws that I scattered all over the floor
advice to others, place your screws in a ziplock bag and not on the garage floor lol
advice to others, place your screws in a ziplock bag and not on the garage floor lol
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