V8_MOTOR
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Hey Guys
Installed a Roush CAI on my mustang yesterday. Just a heads up. Ford have made changes to the air box design. It's use to have three pipes and a sound tube attached to it. Now it's only 2 pipes and a sound tube.
The Roush CAI has space for three pipe attachments. So I just blocked the unused one off using some latex piping and a cable tie. I'd recommend this only as you don't want to use glue in case a bit breaks off and goes in your engine.
You can see in the photo where the third inlet on the factory air intake use to be. Now it just flat.
I will tidy this up by wrapping some black electrical tape around it. I thought I had lost my mind. Just a heads up. It works fine but not the best look.
Installed a Roush CAI on my mustang yesterday. Just a heads up. Ford have made changes to the air box design. It's use to have three pipes and a sound tube attached to it. Now it's only 2 pipes and a sound tube.
The Roush CAI has space for three pipe attachments. So I just blocked the unused one off using some latex piping and a cable tie. I'd recommend this only as you don't want to use glue in case a bit breaks off and goes in your engine.
You can see in the photo where the third inlet on the factory air intake use to be. Now it just flat.
I will tidy this up by wrapping some black electrical tape around it. I thought I had lost my mind. Just a heads up. It works fine but not the best look.
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