put a hole in the rubber join where you join the intake to the manifold. THat way it will be in a decent spot and you can always replace the rubber later. Maybe put some silicone on the spot to make sure the sensor doesn't fall out.
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put a hole in the rubber join where you join the intake to the manifold. THat way it will be in a decent spot and you can always replace the rubber later. Maybe put some silicone on the spot to make sure the sensor doesn't fall out.
btw anyone know where i can get a copy one or a secondhand one cheap? i'd like to have a go at one also.
Let us know how you go and if there is any change in performance
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Originally Posted by Illegal
Personally I would drill the CF and install an appropriately sized grommet.
I drilled my plastic intake and put in a rubber grommet also. secured it with super glue as well. otherwise, maybe splice the sensor wires and extend it n place it where the rubber bit is i guess..
I wonder if it is possible to remove the silver pipe attachment from the current grommet on the intake and use that as the sensor hole?
I could always just put a breather filter on the valve cover....