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Old Mar 2, 2008 | 09:22 PM
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The stock intake has a little clip on the back for the map to hold it down and steady. The fast90/90 however does not. I put some RTV on it an popped it down in there.... it just dosent feel right.... i was wondering what ever one else did or is my intake just missing something

thanks in advance chris
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Old Mar 2, 2008 | 10:15 PM
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Mine was the same way and my MAP sensor never came loose. You shouldn't have a problem since you used the RTV
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Old Mar 3, 2008 | 10:33 AM
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I was hoping that was the case I was just wanting to confirm this before I did all that work putting it on
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Old Mar 3, 2008 | 08:18 PM
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rtv+ziptie= never an issue
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Old Mar 3, 2008 | 08:22 PM
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Anyone have a pic?
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Old Mar 3, 2008 | 08:23 PM
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Because zipties help fix everything. Automotive bandaid.
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I put an o-ring and zip tied it and it works for me. LOL
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 08:21 AM
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You could also relocate it to the front of the manifold. Lingenfelter makes a relocator kit.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 08:57 AM
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how did you run your ziptie
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Originally Posted by crzytown69
how did you run your ziptie
basically tucks behind one of the rear bolts then up over the sensor. kinda wish i did take pics now. ill see if i can get the camera back there at a good angle tonight for you
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I went to GM and bought a different grommet/seal wahtever it is and its tigther than a 18 year old virgin in there. I cant remember the part # just research it on here thats where I found it
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GM Part # 16194007 - Seal, MAP Sensor, List $5.22

from : https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ht=grommet+map
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Originally Posted by AutomagicLS1
I went to GM and bought a different grommet/seal wahtever it is and its tigther than a 18 year old virgin in there. I cant remember the part # just research it on here thats where I found it



There are still 18 yr old virgins

I must know where
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i know of a few in there 20's and there hot too

one or two still have strong morales i guess
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poo on morals lol thats what good ol GRAY GOOSE is for lol.... if you could get a pic that would be great... thanks viper for finding that link i really need to learn to use this search thing i must not be doing it right because i searched and searched and nothing come up
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scratch that last way i USED to have it. i forgot my buddy changed it on me



he put a brass fittin in the intake and the the small barbed fitting and small hose to the MAP .

i knew he had a leak proof setup, we used to zip tie them guess not any more
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Cool, I'm pretty darn good at figuring out search. Maybe because I used to program databases so I know how they 'think' when it comes to search.
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Originally Posted by badpewter-z
scratch that last way i USED to have it. i forgot my buddy changed it on me
never would have thought to do it that way lol ... thanks a million
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Originally Posted by crzytown69
never would have thought to do it that way lol ... thanks a million
no problem man, thats why i trust SLOWHAWK. hes seen alot and comes up with good fixes for aftermarket flaws
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you wouldnt happen to know the size of the fitting lol... my car is at my buddys and i gotta make a trip all the way back out to the auto parts place with the intake and test fit.... ughhh i jsut want my car done
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