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Old 01-30-2014 | 03:40 AM
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Default How do I repair my Fast 90 intake?

So I plan on selling my Fast90 Intake and Matching Fast90 TB, and Money Maker Nitrous Kit to finance the rest of my build. It came on the car when I got it, and has a moneymaker nitrous kit plumbed inside. I dont plan on using the nitrous, and Since I went forced induction, Im just gonna run a LS6 Intake Manifold and TB.

When I pulled it off, I noticed that the previous owner tried to port the runners, I assume using a dremel. He did a fairly good job, but in some spots, he went a little too far, and I saw some gasket material. I pulled the intake apart to see how bad it was. Its just some slight areas where he went too far, and ported all the way through the plastic.

What would be the best thing to do in this situation? I was thinking of selling it all (Intake, TB, and Nitrous Kit) as is, but I kinda wanna repair this before I sell it. Is there a good kind of epoxy to use? I was thinking of epoxying it up, then sanding it all down to fix the plastic areas that are messed up.

Also, If I do sell it, does anyone know what kind of a price I should ask for everything? Possibly a price for if I sell it all as is, or a price if fix it before. Pictures below...




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No suggestions??
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It shouldnt hurt anything i would think
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??? I'd like some info on this also..
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Use a quality 2-part epoxy like Devcon or J-B Weld. Clean it well first. You can use saliva on your finger to message it in and shape it.
Best of luck!



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