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Other Intakes have this issue too, the Infiniti G35 had this issue with the JWT POP Charger. You just have to make sure the intake hardware is not going to

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Old 07-09-2010, 12:49 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Other Intakes have this issue too, the Infiniti G35 had this issue with the JWT POP Charger. You just have to make sure the intake hardware is not going to rub the aluminum piping. If it's close, you need to protect the piping. As any rubbing will eat thru the soft aluminum pipe over time.
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