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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 09:25 PM
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Intake Install Question

Can any of the common intake piping systems be installed with the engine in place or does it have to be lowered or removed? are there any DIY's for this project if so? i still cant respond to any post so no hard feelings! anyone got a solution to that? "contact us" dont do it!!
 
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Its not easy with the motor in.... one of my P car techs is actually going to try to do it without dropping the motor... he did one with the motor out... not all intakes are the same...
However, I can also make one these in bendable piping... that doesnt require lowering the motor... just hard to take the stock one out...
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 03:20 AM
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I do have the job made with inserted engine… don`t recommend it, if try you need much experience….lower the engine and still better remove the cross beam under the engine thereby this more deeply comes…

very difficult is to fixe the clamp behind the engine, before you must cut the old intake piping, also the splitter is difficult to reinstall and fix together with the intake piping....better do it with a clutch job...maybe if you get a aftermarket splitter the job goes better
 
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