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I know that your not supposed to drive with a JLT intake without a tune, but I just installed one along with some longtubes on my ‘18 gt and I plan on getting a tune in the next week or so. However I also just did a wire tuck in my engine bay and would like to make sure everything is working properly before trying to get it tuned. Would it be okay to let the car idle with the JLT intake or should I just put the stock one back in to test the wiring?
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Put the stock back on. The JLT has a larger MAF housing that has to be adjusted for. Its a quick swap. Just put the stocker on for a few minutes.
 
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Put the stock back on. The JLT has a larger MAF housing that has to be adjusted for. Its a quick swap. Just put the stocker on for a few minutes.
Yea I figured probably better off safe than sorry. Was just having a lazy moment
 

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As stated above, just throw the stock one on while you’re testing eveything. Once it’s all done post a picture of that engine bay and give us a shout when you’re looking to get it tuned. ☠🤘🏻
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