LuckyMe
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- Nov 20, 2014
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- Los Angeles
- First Name
- Martin
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- 2015 V6 Deep Impact Blue
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So after fighting a long week with the flu i was finally able to install my new intake manifolds and it took about 2 hours and the installation went quick and easy but the only problem (i'm not sure if it is a big problem tho) is my mechanic said he didn't need a torque wrench and continued to bolt everything with his electric wrench. He has 30 years + experience, packed everyday, and he's like family so he did his best. I didn't question him. It honestly feels like a different car now, the low end gives you that push in the seats and it holds you there. I don't know why the top end feeled weak to me but it's great now, i usually would start accelerating faster than my friend but he would catch up, now he isn't catching up so easily. The torque increase throughout the powerband is greatly noticeable. It just wants to leep forward. Another thing i noticed is that the intake manifolds are drenched in oil, i've only driven 800 miles, i even installed a catch can around 500 miles and it still had quite a bit collected in the can. I would definetly get this mod if you want a new feeling to your top end and i installed the K&N air filter and modified the airbox for more airflow.
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