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Old 02-06-2008, 04:32 PM
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I just installed and wow it gave my car alot more get up and go. Grant im just a bolt on car, but the car feels alot stronger through-out the whole power band. The one problem I had was getting it on but after that no problems. Fits snug and tight. very good lid the best IMO out.
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Any issues with it rubbing on the hood?
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85 MM lid huh....
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thats cool. did you have any fitment issues and did you use your stock bellows?
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I just heated up my Fast toys lid in boiling water and got it to fit over my new Lingenfelter 100mm MAF.
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fitment was not an issue at all, just getting it on was. After that though the lid fit like a charm. As far as rubbing it does just a tad on the top of the lid where its at its highest but ever so slightly. Other then that its amazing a really good product, and yes i used the stock bellows.
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i had a prob w/ both, fitment at first onto the lower airbox and it is rubbing the hood....im gonna dremmel the hood soon

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glad to hear
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yeah im thinking about dremeling the hood down just a bit, yeah that what i had problems with aswell getting the lid on the lower air box.
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Default Thanks for the feedback

Thanks for the great feedback. For those people that have a problem with the lid slightly touching the hood, we now have a working solution. Basically, you just need to ever so slightly sand down the lower portion of the lid. This will drop the overall height. Just make sure you sand EVENLY. You need to do this on all sides of the lip of the air lid.

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hmmm good idea..... ill look into it and see what happens..... im def not knocking it, cause i love this new lid

also for other as well i had to throw electrical tape on the rubber gromet for the IAT so that it fit snug in the whole. FTPP talked about it in there thread when they first introduced it

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