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Old 01-26-2019, 12:03 PM   #1
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So stock intakes are off. Bit fiddly but really no biggie. Fuel lines i think will be a non issue. The plenum will clear the 997s oil cooler. Vac line is a trivial change.

Drilling...well, it aint gonna be fun qnd im gonna have to move alternator and ac compressor i think, but ultimately if i mark well, center punch, and use drill block properly it should be fine. Prolly gonna end up with a right angle drill.

Finally, id be amazed if the cayman cover clears. These plenums are seriously high. I may need to lower the motor about .5"

Happy with progress so far
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So stock intakes are off. Bit fiddly but really no biggie. Fuel lines i think will be a non issue. The plenum will clear the 997s oil cooler. Vac line is a trivial change.

Drilling...well, it aint gonna be fun qnd im gonna have to move alternator and ac compressor i think, but ultimately if i mark well, center punch, and use drill block properly it should be fine. Prolly gonna end up with a right angle drill.

Finally, id be amazed if the cayman cover clears. These plenums are seriously high. I may need to lower the motor about .5"

Happy with progress so far
Would be able to measure the entry diameter of your plenums and post it?
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