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Just bought SLP lid, have a simple question.

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Old 05-10-2006, 05:05 PM
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I just recieved my SLP lid the other day, and there are a few other items that came with it. It was like a circle clamp, 90 degree fitting, and a hose. I was wondering if I should use the new parts or just use my current ones. Thanks


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You need the gromet and the 90, to hook up to your air system. You would not need them on a 98 or 99 car, they use the block off piece.
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The 90* fitting is for the air tube on the driver side of the lid. As long as every thing plums up your good to go.
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You'll be using all the parts that came with the kit. The circle clamp will be to attach the lid to MAF. The 90 degree fitting and the rubber hose in the kit will be used to run a line from the new lid to the existing hose that went into the stock air box. If you are missing the instructions for the install, then goto te SLP website and print off a copy.
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Thanks for the help guys. And yeah I do have an instruction manual




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