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    Intake help

    I bought a cold air intake for my car but could not figure out how to install it.so cut it and made it into a short ram. after putting alot of miles on it,i noticed its scratching against something trying to make a hole a under the intake pipe.so should i buy another cold or short intake pipe or just use the stock rubber one.wats the difference?thanks

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    Originally posted by xyzse View Post
    I bought a cold air intake for my car but could not figure out how to install it.so cut it and made it into a short ram. after putting alot of miles on it,i noticed its scratching against something trying to make a hole a under the intake pipe.so should i buy another cold or short intake pipe or just use the stock rubber one.wats the difference?thanks
    construction tape it.

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      pretty common when you got ABS



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        Well my advice to you is first figure out what the pipe it hitting against, its there you just have to take the time to look in detail there will be signs on whatever its hitting also. More so important, do you have the intake seated and tightened down properly? If you don't I would suggest doing that since theres enough play for the intake to bounce around when ever you hit a bump or pot hole. Once you find a fastener of some sorts ( Home dept or a hardware store are always useful) secure the pipe and etheir use something to buffer against whatever is being hit or just secure it in a way that vibrations and jolts will not cause the rubbing. Just my two cents hope it helps or at least gives you an idea GOOD LUCK!!

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