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Old 09-22-2009, 07:22 PM
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I was trying to mount my nozzle tonight and to make it short I need a new bellow. Dont think duct tape is going to cover the extra hole very long LOL. I dont want to spend $62 on a slp, what are my options?
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Go to your local hardware store and head for the plumbing section. Look for Fernco. $5 fix
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Go to your local hardware store and head for the plumbing section. Look for Fernco. $5 fix
This easiest thing to do
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if you can't find that... Ebay has some for around $32. I have one on my car. works fine. altho needed to trim (shorten ends) to fit with my 90TB. the Diameter is correct size for 90mm
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This might help

http://www.siliconeintakes.com/index...69f93445561ded
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Got this fixed, PITA to get on the throttle body tho. Had to to grind the hell out of the inside with the dremel but I got it to work. Nice $7 fix.
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If you had asked, I would have told you to boil it, then put it on while it's hot. Makes it a little more pliable.
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fernco at lowes, if you go to the one in huber, they'll let you take a handfull of different sizes out to see what will fit. That's what I did.

I got one of the Y ones, and I cut the Y leg off sonce it had a slight bent in it already. It made the fit much better than the typical straight piece.
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Originally Posted by Chris@NitroDaves
What intake elbow would you suggest from these people? They got a bunch...
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What intake elbow would you suggest from these people? They got a bunch...
It really depends on your setup....78mm or 90mm TB------78mm or bigger MAFF------Is the connection going to be straight or is there a slight bend that is needed....... there are more than several different combos that can be used.
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Originally Posted by Chris@NitroDaves
It really depends on your setup....78mm or 90mm TB------78mm or bigger MAFF------Is the connection going to be straight or is there a slight bend that is needed....... there are more than several different combos that can be used.
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I have a stock TB and have a Fernco on there now going to a SLP lid. Fernco just looks bootleg...




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