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Old 10-05-2016, 10:39 AM   #11
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I 2nd the 83mm. I know its big, but I think it has serious potential especially with a tune.

One thing I must add, I siliconed the tb to the plenum before the install thinking it would be easier. Don't do that. The added weight of the tb makes it hard to maneuver the plenum when installing the boots. Both the intake and the plenum got plenty of clamping areas so I might go with the silicone boot instead of the oem.
If you already have them, or if they are really cheap, why not

The GT3 on the 3.2L at least, I don't think the 2.7L has much more to offer :/

Well, I know what I'm going to do during the hurricane!
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