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Old 11-15-2014, 05:04 PM   #1
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Thanks Decay107

Big thanks to Doug for the help on the installation of the GrimmSpeed intake

just a little blood spilled for the insall Gods
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No problem, you notice a difference? I felt a little more power up top, but had it back off before my ECU could finish learning.

and @even my blood doesn't boost top end power, it gives +25wtq at 3700 RPM
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Do you guys know if they fixed it so it would work in conjunction with the Perrin oil cooler? I remember they were having trouble getting it in there with the sandwich plate and hoses coming out of it.
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Do you guys know if they fixed it so it would work in conjunction with the Perrin oil cooler? I remember they were having trouble getting it in there with the sandwich plate and hoses coming out of it.
doesn't work well with it helped Doug install his and it was rubbing
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Do you guys know if they fixed it so it would work in conjunction with the Perrin oil cooler? I remember they were having trouble getting it in there with the sandwich plate and hoses coming out of it.
No.

At first I thought it might work
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But had some rubbing and took it off for now
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I can only imagine how bad the rubbing would be under track conditions.
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So much for me switching to this intake then. I think I'm nearing 2 years with the Perrin and haven't changed/cleaned the foam filter yet. Taking the front bumper off isn't a fun thing to do.
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Yeah I was pretty sad to see it, looks like the only options for those who want to run an oil cooler (mocal based) are the stock box and Perrin.

On a related note, turns out I've been melting the stock intake resonator for a while now with the nameless header...
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So much for me switching to this intake then. I think I'm nearing 2 years with the Perrin and haven't changed/cleaned the foam filter yet. Taking the front bumper off isn't a fun thing to do.
You don't have to take off the front bumper....
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So much for me switching to this intake then. I think I'm nearing 2 years with the Perrin and haven't changed/cleaned the foam filter yet. Taking the front bumper off isn't a fun thing to do.
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You don't have to take off the front bumper....
I meant I need to remove the bumper with my Perrin intake. I know I don't with the grimmspeed.
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I meant I need to remove the bumper with my Perrin intake. I know I don't with the grimmspeed.
Check the link I posted above. I posted how to get into that area behind the bumper without taking the bumper off.
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