PI Intake Swap---How To
#11
RE: PI Intake Swap---How To
You don't have to change your heater core tube, just the rubber part right! The part on top of the motor should be still useable. I think you only need to change the left heater hose on the firewall.
#12
RE: PI Intake Swap---How To
ORIGINAL: 97targa
You don't have to change your heater core tube, just the rubber part right! The part on top of the motor should be still useable. I think you only need to change the left heater hose on the firewall.
You don't have to change your heater core tube, just the rubber part right! The part on top of the motor should be still useable. I think you only need to change the left heater hose on the firewall.
#14
RE: PI Intake Swap---How To
hey man thanks for the info. im going to be doing this in a few weeks my self. looks good!!
#17
RE: PI Intake Swap---How To
All total.... i think it was about 300.... about 200 for the manifold, and then just misc stuff(30 for intake gaskets, o-rings, 30 for coolant hose). could be less, could be more. and will someone put this as a sticky lol
#18
RE: PI Intake Swap---How To
great post! just wanted to add..... the n/pi have the spots for the sensors and the pi just the one spot you can spend seven dollars and buy a t which screws into the one whole and you can screw both sensors into that. pretty easy and only seven dollars to get the annoying coolant light off . if i know how to get a picture on here i would show you mine
#19
RE: PI Intake Swap---How To
that is not a bad idea, i still have the sensor and never drilled the hole so it should work. you should def throw a picture up so i can see how u did it, and i never get a coolant light on tho.....