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Old 12-13-2011, 03:00 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Brad Roberts View Post
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CaymanS engine cover fits right on. It's raised in the middle. You have to transfer the 986 DZUS fasteners and add a washer to them. The 987 engine cover is alum and much thinner/lighter

Every car I crawl underneath with a lowered 3.4 has beat up headers... every one of them.

Want to make more power? Install the CaymanS air box in the 986. It requires removal of the *muffler* chamber and slight movement of the vent line from the gas tank

I'm tired of seeing all the "hot air" intakes other shops have used in the past.


B
I just did the Cayman S air box install in my own 986. And yes it fits right in, once you remove the sound muffler/chamber off the back. I also "adjusted" the area around the MAF upper clamp. My engine is out, I would imagine its a tight squeeze with engine in car. I can add some pic's if anyone is interested.
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