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Old 05-19-2021, 06:02 AM   #483
ike84
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Originally Posted by Ben006 View Post
I did a bit of reverse engineering on my own part now that I have a scanner !

here is the superposition of a stock 986 plenum, and my carbon fiber one !











As you can see, the transition is more straight between the two tubes and it has nicer bends.

For that I had to move the throttle body to the left and forward a bit to clear the starter solenoid !

What took months before would take only hours now !



I'm not sure how that would fixing the rubbing? My 996 plenum is a straight T and the issue is space between the starter housing and the engine cover, not the angle of the plenum. Also, if you've changed the angle/location of the TB, is there enough play in the stock piping to make up for this? My stock intake is long gone but from what I remember there's very little if any play in those accordion sections.

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