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Old Nov 14, 2002 | 08:05 PM
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http://www.pfyc.com/store/merchant.m...y_Code=GPUNDER
how about this?
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http://www.pfyc.com/store/merchant.m...y_Code=GPOTHER
never seen this before!
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Cheapest I've seen!
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The Trasher CAI will NOT fit a bonneville. The high speed fan switch and harness will, but it'* really not going to buy you much if you just go with the 180° Thermostat and tranny cooler. Depends on your preference for heat damage insurance!

As far as the CAI is concerned, there'* differing opinions on just how much performance change there would be. I'm going to build one for the ADTR intake that will fit a Series 1, but probably not a Series 2. Really all you need is a heatshield below and on the radiator side of the intake. This forces the air draw from behind the headlight and in the fender.
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I'm going to offer my CAI design to him for free. He'* done enough for us already. Should'nt take much to make it fit a series 2. If Hector doesn't want it, I'll publish my plans for public use. Just figgered I should give a little back to him for what he'* doing for us. Ty, too.
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