Fast 92mm Install
Well decided i would throw the intake on today...or at least try to. So went to Ace Hardware and got a Plug and a 1/4npt tap to start...then home to a PB&J Sandwich. Then out to the garage....
First tap the hole and clean it out....

Some RTV and a Oring and a nylon cap....

TADAAAA no more stock MAP sensor hole!
Then started to put intake into car had to climb into engine bay to get a back bolt....then...fell out of the engine bay onto my truck...right arm tried to stay in truck bed while body fell to floor. Foot go cut somehow arm twisted in a way it was not supposed to...i fell...oops. Layed on floor for a second or two...then inside to couch....then finished most of the install and took some pics!




Now...shower and work!!!!!!!! Finish install and drive tomorrow if the weather holds. Then a little tuning and hopefully putting the car on the rollers to see what she can do with her new intake!
I was worried about it blowing out the map under boost.
I think they should maybe offer the fast intakes with one piece construction now hot have it so you can swap 78s to 90..is the 92 still multi piece??
Still not going over 20psi ever and seen lots of fast 90/90 builds going to that level.
The 92 don't seem like worth it for the upgrade. Can you run a normal 90 tb on it?.
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I made the plug cause i run a 3 bar map and the hole was worthless. Its just a simple 1/4" npt thread. I used the black oring cause i figured it would help sealing...after cranking down the screw i realized it was worthless but it was on there so o well.
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I think will for sure just do the tap and plug thing on my car. Seems easiest then just run the 3 bar map off vac liine. That is an awkward place for that thing,but will be taking off the intake to do a direct port setup.



