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I would imagine that unless they have some sort of mount somewhere that they would move at least some. If it's just the silicone that is holding the pipe in
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I would imagine that unless they have some sort of mount somewhere that they would move at least some. If it's just the silicone that is holding the pipe in place then that would cause a lot more movement. Did you look over the DIY on the install on here and see if there are any other areas that secure the intake?
It's possible that it's like that to allow for engine movement when under load too. |
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