Gen 3 m62 swap
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The length of hose is different, no TB adapter, one less coupler and 1 less camp. The 04 kit was designed to attach to the inline MAF sensor of the 04 vechiles and not directly to the the throttlebody.
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From: burb of detroit. 2 miles north of 8 mile Rd.

Originally Posted by Rogue
The length of hose is different, no TB adapter, one less coupler and 1 less camp. The 04 kit was designed to attach to the inline MAF sensor of the 04 vechiles and not directly to the the throttlebody.
have you guys considered making a kit for 94-95 L67?
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Originally Posted by samueljackson
have you guys considered making a kit for 94-95 L67?
After further thought we may be able to jsut offer the hosing in 3.0".
Would people be interested in this?
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Originally Posted by Rogue
Originally Posted by samueljackson
have you guys considered making a kit for 94-95 L67?
After further thought we may be able to jsut offer the hosing in 3.0".
Would people be interested in this?
my question was more directed to offer a kit w/o the tb adapter, pcm velcro, and anything else not needed. to save costs on both ends of the deal.
I got the 97 kit without the PCM tray when I got mine. Keep in mind, due to the test fit, Todd sent me extra tubing. I didn't need it.
You still need the TB coupler, both sleeves, and the clamps, so there'* no need for a seperate 94/95 L67 kit. The 97 kit will work fine.
You still need the TB coupler, both sleeves, and the clamps, so there'* no need for a seperate 94/95 L67 kit. The 97 kit will work fine.


