Have you installed yours yet? You planning on dynoing it?
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Have you installed yours yet? You planning on dynoing it?
Be sure to post dyno sheets if you can vs the last time.My car is still with Ford UK for a warranty repair, yes it has now taken them 7 weeks, that is how shit Ford UK are, the service is terrible.
But to answer your question I shall be going on the dyno yes, but after the intake has a few hundred miles on it and I shall then go back to the same dyno where the car made 440BHP flywheel, remember UK cars are only 410BHP flywheel due to more restrictive header design from factory due to RHD.
Shall do.Be sure to post dyno sheets if you can vs the last time.
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That's a co-branded part.so whats the deal with that video? did they just copy your design or did you allow them to put their name on it?
You can definitely delete the sound tube whenever you want it will not effect the tune Just make sure you cap off the vac point on the intake tube so no vac leaks.Finally got to watch the install video posted above. Thanks for that btw. So I'm curious I have no tune version can I delete sound tube or not until I install headers.
I see that that sound tube loops around the back of the intake. Do I need to remove all that too? I don't want to break anything back there. May just leave it for now. LolYou can definitely delete the sound tube whenever you want it will not effect the tune Just make sure you cap off the vac point on the intake tube so no vac leaks.
The PMAS elbow comes with the sound tube already capped, but if you want to reuse the sound tube, you can remove the cap and connect the tube. Also included is a plug for the firewall, that's where the tube actually goes to.I see that that sound tube loops around the back of the intake. Do I need to remove all that too? I don't want to break anything back there. May just leave it for now. Lol
Ok that's the part I'm not sure how to remove the firewall end. I'll take another look. Right now I'm having a hell of a time putting the rubber sleeve over the end of elbow that connects to throttle body. Appears to be to small.The PMAS elbow comes with the sound tube already capped, but if you want to reuse the sound tube, you can remove the cap and connect the tube. Also included is a plug for the firewall, that's where the tube actually goes to.