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Old 07-02-2005, 06:11 PM
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Default AIR restrictor for MAC headers...

Did a search and couldn't find anyone that sells them(someone said Thunder Racing has em but I couldn'tfind them on their website).

Any info would be great, doing headers next week and this is the first I'm hearing of this plate. Thanks!
Old 07-02-2005, 07:03 PM
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-or- can I buy the block off plates and cut an opening in them?
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If you are speaking of the AIR system block off plates, then yes. Buy those and drill a single hole in the, I believe about a quarter inch in size. Run a search though I know it is in here somewhere how to do it.
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You can make them yourself:
http://riptide63.homestead.com/restrictor.html
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU

I wish I could. I really don't have access to any tools.
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Originally Posted by Deamon2002
If you are speaking of the AIR system block off plates, then yes. Buy those and drill a single hole in the, I believe about a quarter inch in size. Run a search though I know it is in here somewhere how to do it.

Thanks!!!
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Originally Posted by Frosty
I wish I could. I really don't have access to any tools.
Got a pair of scissors and a pepsi can? That's all you need.


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