Will a JWT pop charger bolt on to a silicone intake hose safely?
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05-25-2012, 02:00 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Speculation would say yes since I believe the Jim Wolf bolts on to the stock air duct and the post MAF tubes bolt on to the stock air box. Common sense would say that means they are the same diameter.
Question is if you are going that far why not buy a complete kit (unless you already have one or the other). |
05-25-2012, 05:18 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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The Reason... EXPERIMENT I've been so pleased with the outcome of the post mafs over the past few months. Throttle response is awesome and power is smooth without the annoying initial torque loss. If anything. Initial torque has increased. Silicone is by far the best material to prevent heat soak in the tubes... the JWT would be on the lower part of the car where there's less heat in the bay. By unifying both setups... I'm thinking the result would be very positive. Thoughts??? PS. Sorry for taking a few hours to respond. |
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