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Old 04-05-2004, 02:56 PM   #1
dalton13
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Default Custom MAC CAI Problem

I am having an ongoing issue with my CAI. As a Saleen, the Roots style blower pushes the throttle body out at an angle. After purchase of a GT MAC CAI, I had to cut the hell out of the pipe as seen in the picture.

http://www.2bones.com/modules.php?se...view_photo.php

At the top, I have a lot of slippage, and from time to time the engine will have a vacuum leak due to the connection being less than the angle necessary to correctly attach to the Throttle Body.

Does anyone have any suggestions on the replacement of this pipe? I have heard that a new Pro M MAM would replace this part, and be a nice upgrade, but hoping for some cheaper, quicker alternatives.

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Old 05-25-2004, 12:12 PM   #2
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Default RE: Custom MAC CAI Problem

Wow you really had to cut that. I thought mine was tough to install!

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