PI intake swap
#31
RE: PI intake swap
ORIGINAL: JonBeast
No CAI, No TB....EGR not hooked up, wat u looking for.....I'm not fluent with the heating system?
edit: DURR no alternator
No CAI, No TB....EGR not hooked up, wat u looking for.....I'm not fluent with the heating system?
edit: DURR no alternator
You are right about all of these, but none of them play any part of the heating system. Remember also, I was midway installing the manifold--the TB, EGR, etc., were all necessarily removed. The cap at the engine valley, however, is as misplaced as a pacifier in the rectum. (argentine expression).
#32
RE: PI intake swap
ORIGINAL: Gaspi101
You are right about all of these, but none of them play any part of the heating system. Remember also, I was midway installing the manifold--the TB, EGR, etc., were all necessarily removed. The cap at the engine valley, however, is as misplaced as a pacifier in the rectum. (argentine expression).
ORIGINAL: JonBeast
No CAI, No TB....EGR not hooked up, wat u looking for.....I'm not fluent with the heating system?
edit: DURR no alternator
No CAI, No TB....EGR not hooked up, wat u looking for.....I'm not fluent with the heating system?
edit: DURR no alternator
You are right about all of these, but none of them play any part of the heating system. Remember also, I was midway installing the manifold--the TB, EGR, etc., were all necessarily removed. The cap at the engine valley, however, is as misplaced as a pacifier in the rectum. (argentine expression).
#35
RE: PI intake swap
Those are great mods--definitely worth more than a manifold swap. Lemme tell you: I don't consider the manifold swap a "mod." To me, it was a repair issue. Didn't add any noticeable power. You get much more acceleration just by cleaning out your trunk or having only 2 galons of fuel in the tank on a cold day. But you seem to know the priorities well. Rock on, man!
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