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Yes..I did the install, the intake manifolds were very easy surprisingly. The headers were hard, especially the left (drivers) side. I had to cut the heat shield in pieces to
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Yes..I did the install, the intake manifolds were very easy surprisingly. The headers were hard, especially the left (drivers) side. I had to cut the heat shield in pieces to get it out to get to the bolts. That was a tough install. CAI and the rest were pretty simple and fitment for all of it was spot on, credits to Z1. Their headers are first class.
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