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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 01:42 AM
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hey I just got the C&L inlet pipe and it didnt come with any directions ....but it seems simple enough 2 put in right on so maybe thats y C&L didnt give any directions with it...my question is has anyone put this part on there car?? what problems might I come across with installingit if any?...thanks
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The inlet pipe itself was a complete and total breeze, however I did do it at the same time as my mam, t/b and upper plenum. The inlet pipe alone isnt going to give you any massive power gains btw, its the complete setup that really shines.
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hey I just got the C&L inlet pipe and it didnt come with any directions ....but it seems simple enough 2 put in right on so maybe thats y C&L didnt give any directions with it...my question is has anyone put this part on there car?? what problems might I come across with installingit if any?...thanks
Look at it compared to the plastic crap that Ford gives us. Disconnect 2 rubber hoses, take off plastic crap, install C&L pipe, plug in rubber hoses where there are inlet ports and WOLA!!!!
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