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Old 07-04-2019, 10:36 PM   #8527
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Ahh f$%k it. Just ordered one. All of my research has led me to believe that the pros outweigh the cons.
Still though, I would be interested in anyone else's feedback.
What size pulley? You can probably drop from 75 to 72.5 and with a more agressive tune/timing.

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Anyone got specs on charge air with/without laminova intercooler? I'm thinking about getting one, and want to justify spending 1.5k.
The intake charge does heat up quite quickly with the intercooler but I've not seen any data on a non-cooled car.
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Pretty sure my installer messed up the brake booster hose step on my automatic. The brake pedal is very hard to press, and my ABS and Traction control lights are on. I have a pretty big boost leak as well.

Also, should there be a check valve between the brake booster and vacuum pump like there is stock? (asking for my installer)

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Pretty sure my installer messed up the brake booster hose step on my automatic. The brake pedal is very hard to press, and my ABS and Traction control lights are on. I have a pretty big boost leak as well.

Also, should there be a check valve between the brake booster and vacuum pump like there is stock? (asking for my installer)

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Only manuals have a check valve because they go to the manifold. Stock Autos or boosted autos do not have a check valve because they do not go to the manifold.
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Cars running fine now. CEL went away when I swapped MAP sensor. Anyone else with an automatic not hear the whine when driving in auto mode? I even have the Moto East 3" intake that Moto East built for this kit

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Cars running fine now. CEL went away when I swapped MAP sensor. Anyone else with an automatic not hear the whine when driving in auto mode?
It's pretty quiet till about 4k and a pretty high throttle input. Go WOT once your allowed and you will hear it!

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So I was looking into my engine bay and noticed that I had this hose on top of the aluminum AC line. Am I at risk for having the hose eventually shave a hole in the AC line? Should I just put a piece of Gorilla Double Sided Mounting tape between the two lines to prevent it?

Also, does anything look out of the ordinary for you guys? https://imgur.com/a/stHhS4N

Got the P0171 code 10 miles into the drive with my base tune. Not sure if tune related or if there is a leak somewhere..


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Do you have a hose that looks like this? What hose is this? I ask because you guys have an auto transmission as well. https://i.imgur.com/zETvdVO.jpg (I put a piece of gorilla tape over the hose in case it had a leak).

Seems to plug into this https://i.imgur.com/yYz3Otc.jpg

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Do you have a hose that looks like this? What hose is this? I ask because you guys have an auto transmission as well. https://i.imgur.com/zETvdVO.jpg (I put a piece of gorilla tape over the hose in case it had a leak).

Seems to plug into this https://i.imgur.com/yYz3Otc.jpg
The brake booster hose. I reused the hardline. Probably not the best having it so tight and such a hard turn. The engine rocks a lot under load and will pull on it good to have some slack.
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What intake pipes fit our kit? Mine seems to have developed a small gap where the couplers fit. Trying to see what's out there before contacting Sprintex for an OEM one.
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What intake pipes fit our kit? Mine seems to have developed a small gap where the couplers fit. Trying to see what's out there before contacting Sprintex for an OEM one.
I'd attach a picture of the pipe -- I can't imagine a small gap at the coupler makes much if any difference -- the pipe still fits over the top of a lip on both the throttle body and intake itself, so no air should leak.

Aftermarket pipes are mainly aluminium and will heatsoak worse in most cases (but may produce some additional whine).
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I'd attach a picture of the pipe -- I can't imagine a small gap at the coupler makes much if any difference -- the pipe still fits over the top of a lip on both the throttle body and intake itself, so no air should leak.

Aftermarket pipes are mainly aluminium and will heatsoak worse in most cases (but may produce some additional whine).
Ok. Thanks Andrew.

It's a really small leak that I found during the pressurized test. I doubt the leak matters then, it's really small anyways. Reinstall went well, but my RPM's still drop to about ~500 then I'm braking. Hopefully Mike can fix it with the tune!
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So I'm pretty sure that the smallish leak from my intake pipe is causing my car to run too lean. Do you guys think I should put something on the end of the tube that connects to the coupler to throttle bottle to close the gap or should I just buy a brand new pipe?

What can I even do to close the gap? Gorilla tape is a short term fix and is a pretty ghetto bandaid.
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So I'm pretty sure that the smallish leak from my intake pipe is causing my car to run too lean. Do you guys think I should put something on the end of the tube that connects to the coupler to throttle bottle to close the gap or should I just buy a brand new pipe?

What can I even do to close the gap? Gorilla tape is a short term fix and is a pretty ghetto bandaid.
Picture where the leak is?

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