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jlt cai
hey is the jlt cold air intake good fitment and good type of intake for my 04 gt and if not which would u recomend. ty need help asap gonna buy tonight
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JLT is the KING of intakes.
JLT vs. aem brute force intake.
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holy shyt that would be heaven for a hippy or pot head lol perfect size bong j/k but yea is it worth it and wat site would u recomend buying it form
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and does the color matter and does it have a awesome fitting and is it easy to instal with drive way tools and should i get a spacer for between the intake and plenum
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it's a pita to install because of it's size to be honest.
but it can be done no problem in your driveway. you can also have it painted to match the color of your car by your cars color code. as for the spacer.. you don't want it.. it won't do you any good.
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does it interfer with the oil cap on a 04 gt and is it stay tight or does it move around wen u drive i want the best tight fiting so i dont have problems in the future and how do i put the maf in the feder unit do i need to take of the in splash gayrds of the tire well
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hey on the instructions y does it say slice the fuel line down the middle for and how long would it take me to instal and how do u unplug the maf do u just un screw and screw it on the new adapter
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the maf you just unplug and put it onto the new adapter.. that's correct.
it says "the supplied fuel line" LOL.. don't go cutting your fuel lines now. it goes in the hole in the apron plate for a tighter fit.
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is the fuel line alrdy there or do u have to put it there im so confused with this i wanna buy it but i dont wanna mess up on it and i want to be able to put it on and not get frustrating
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the fuel line is included.
you see the plate in the pic (near the fender).. the fuel line goes there once you cut it. it's so you don't scratch the paint on the JLT and it makes a better seal.
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wats the fuel line for is it so u just dont scratch and do u need to put it and out of 10 how hard is the instalation and would i hydrolock since the filter goes low into the fender
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no you don't "need" to put it in but you might scratch your paint on the JLT if you don't.
it takes like 1 min dude.. you will only hydrolock if you drive through a puddle a foot deep for 500 yards.
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would that be a prob i live in soutflorida in miami do u think i have a chance of hydrolocking down here or am i fine thxz for the help ur def and kool guy
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do you like to drive threw foot deep puddles?
if you do I would get the short ram version then. don't worry about the help man... it's what I do here. your welcome.
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i think the most we get i prob 5 inches of water the most i might be excaderation
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just go buy the JLT... you won't be dissapointed.
( and in case you were wondering.. no I don't work for them)
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Yep, buy the JLT, totally worth the money, I am thinking about buying one for my new Saleen, but it already has an aftermarket Demolet Tunable CAI, so I'm not sure if the JLT would be better... what do you guys think?
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