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Old 02-02-2011, 05:04 AM
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Default F.A.S.T intake repair HELP!!!

The bottom section of a FAST intake that I purchased has some damage to it. I am looking for a way to possibly fix the problem or in the worst case replace it. Any suggestions? The intake is a 92mm.
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It's a 3 piece shell so you can buy the bottom piece to replace it. Just go to FAST and order one.
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Asking for a fix on a problem we know nothing about... How about a description of what is wrong with it.
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Originally Posted by 00MaroonZ28
It's a 3 piece shell so you can buy the bottom piece to replace it. Just go to FAST and order one.
The 92mms are obsolete, there are no replacement parts. Your going to have to repair it or find a new intake.
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no real details... no pics... no solutions.
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Originally Posted by SweetS10V8
The 92mms are obsolete, there are no replacement parts. Your going to have to repair it or find a new intake.
I gave all possible solutions to a broken intake.
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Originally Posted by SweetS10V8
I gave all possible solutions to a broken intake.
He was saying that without any idea of how its broken or what is actually wrong with the intake noone can give a solution as to how to fix it...
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disassemble it, go to autozone and get some plastic weld... not jb... but i used to fill the holes on my ported ls3... filled holes bigger than quarters and i couldnt push them through... use metal tape over the crack...fill it in... cure for 4 hours, sand if need... easy fix and about 5 bux
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Originally Posted by 00transamnh
He was saying that without any idea of how its broken or what is actually wrong with the intake noone can give a solution as to how to fix it...
OP gave vague info, I gave a vague "all encompassing" answer to match.....



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