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Cuong Nguyen

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  1. The body lift will make it easier to install but it will not help for clearance of the auto tranny. A little modification to the headers and you'll clear the tranny. I believe there was a person that manage to get the thorleys to work without modding it any but that was a long time ago and my memory is quite vague.

  2. I wished they had a 4" body lift here in the US! You could fit 33x12.50s on a 15x8 wheel with some slight trimming. No difference between the 3" and 4" body lift except the 1" and that extra 1" inch helps out a lot. Hell, I would probably go for 35x12.50s if I had a 4" body lift on.

  3. I got around and bought me the JWT pop charger. I still need to fabricate my heat shield and figure how to mount the sunbeech. They supplied the mounting bracket but I haven't figured it out. Anyhow, the the filter opening is something like 8 inches wide or so and utilizes a venturi maf adapter.

  4. what plastic pipe? There's a resonator box in the fender, that big tube that connects to the hole in the fender, and the resonator pipe that runs atop the fan shroud, which all is removed except for the crap in the fender.

     

    I just got done home from the movies, driving home at night, and the fricking intake filter was hot to touch. well the metal was. I'm probably switching back to my drop-in panel filter...

  5. The only problem with the AC 3 inch suspension lift package is the upper control arms. There has been alignment issues with some due to shortness of length or build. Other than that, there isn't a problem. I'm not sure if AC has installed zerk fittings on the UCAs but if there isn't any, it's best to have them installed or else you'll be one squeaky sumbitch. As for body lifts, no body lift is complete actually. You're gonna have to buy extra bolts, nuts, washers, hoses, etc. I went with The Performance accessories from AC for my 93. They had the 4 longer bolts I needed for my model. Those long bolts hard frickin hard to find.

  6. It was time to clean my K&N drop-in panel filter, and I decided to install my old cone intake filter. I had to ghetto fabbed the MAF adapter I had to get it to work without any leaks using an old aluminum for sale sign, some solder, and lots of silicone. Didn't have any scrap metal around so I just used some speaker wire and suspended the filter. I'll post some pictures up when I get a hold of a camera.

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