Thanks Eddie and Technoguy. Finally got my Hyperflow installed. Honestly took me about 30-40
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Thanks Eddie and Technoguy. Finally got my Hyperflow installed. Honestly took me about 30-40
minutes, once I realized i just had to bite the bullet and cut the tubing for the breather.
don't notice much of a difference below 3K rpm, but above 3K the car seems to pull much harder. the sound isn't quite what i expected, at times it almost sounds like a blower, and sometimes when I rev match its remnant of a BOV. i'll have to live with it for a while. interested to see if I notice any improvement when I finally get the car back out on the track.
pic for good measure:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/10018/pict0122.jpg">
i think i routed my vacuum lines a little differently than Eddie.
don't notice much of a difference below 3K rpm, but above 3K the car seems to pull much harder. the sound isn't quite what i expected, at times it almost sounds like a blower, and sometimes when I rev match its remnant of a BOV. i'll have to live with it for a while. interested to see if I notice any improvement when I finally get the car back out on the track.
pic for good measure:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/10018/pict0122.jpg">
i think i routed my vacuum lines a little differently than Eddie.
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Looks Great !!! Glad I could help :)...Are you...
leaving off the stock intake runner from the front grill area? Just wondering...
Because if you were to use it, the vacuum hoses would definitely be needed to be re-routed towards the back.
Because if you were to use it, the vacuum hoses would definitely be needed to be re-routed towards the back.
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