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Old 04-12-2009, 09:33 PM   #1
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Bend Oil DIp Tube to CLear intake (GT2860)?

Bout ready to Crank my motor and Only need to get the intake worked out.
Running a SR20 w/ a GT2860 and seems even w/ an 90deg silicone Elbow (gonna try to use a Hump hose) to connect the 3inch Intake pipe, I may have to bend the Tube for it to clear everything.SOund weird?

Anyone had problems w/ that (bottom mount set-up)?

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I Need to Try to Rig the Stock Intake & SR20 MAF (to the 3" inlet on the turbo) up 1st to get it running - to make sure everythings cool wiring wise once I 1st Crank up.....then put the 3" intake and N60MAF I'm gonna run to Tune from there?
Any better ideas on that?^
may try to Run the Stock MAF w/ the 3" intake tube and filter if that will make it eaiser.
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