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  1. #13
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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.
    Evo IX - THE FINAL EVOLUTION

  2. #14
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    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
    Evo IX - THE FINAL EVOLUTION

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Illegal
    Their is an EXACT copy of this intake for $150 U.S. at www.passwordjdm.com. It comes with the holes already and looks perfect. The carbon is a bit thicker so you cant see light through it, but I think this is the best, and will be selling my aem type-r cai for this very soon. I was told by the friend who just got it that he did lose top end power from this intake over the aem one we had. (it was a 3 inch.)
    if you are selling the CAI, please pm me. or email. z_co_@hotmail.com
    12.949 @ 107.71mph
    2.063 60ft on Advan AD08
    EKK20A 142.9kw on 98ron

    its not called stance if you're on spacers..

  4. #16
    Personally I would drill the CF and install an appropriately sized grommet.
    DLUG Racing

  5. #17
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    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..

  6. #18
    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....

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