00VI question.
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yo Jason. looks like you might beat me afterall as i am having JB weld issues right now. I would think it should work. I think if anything you can get rubber tubing and clamps to extend the existing 4th gen tubing. should be alot cheaper. At least that is what I am planning to do if my CAI doesnt reach. The rubber tube is what connects my midpipe to my throttle body anyways so im guessing making it a little longer shouldnt hurt.
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Yea right, I'm not going to actually start on it until next week, about the stock intake, I might just use the stock 4th gen and use some rubber tubing, but im going to try to look for a 5th gen intake first, I think Max said that the 5th gen stock intake would fit, but not too sure.
As with the CAI tubing, I used the upper piece of my old Injen-style intake and it worked fine, the tube and filter ends up between the engine and the battery, almost perfect fit, but I had to use the stock Injen filter which is quite small. But I'd rather have the quietness of stock.
As with the CAI tubing, I used the upper piece of my old Injen-style intake and it worked fine, the tube and filter ends up between the engine and the battery, almost perfect fit, but I had to use the stock Injen filter which is quite small. But I'd rather have the quietness of stock.
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Can either of you guys give me a hint as to where I could get a 00VI. You are both in cali and I'm sure there a a lot better sources there than in MN.
I have tried car-part.com, but only a NY yard comes up, and they want 300 bucks for it.
I have tried car-part.com, but only a NY yard comes up, and they want 300 bucks for it.
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