JWT Dyno
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PMS, I dont really have a dog in this fight, but thank you ever so much for taking the time and considerable expense of having this done on your own and being cool enough to share it with everyone. Do you have a PayPal address where I (and every member of this forum who's benefited and who's not a freeloading cheapskate piece of crap) can donate you a few bucks for your efforts?
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A little OT but did you have to cut the stock intake tubes to install the JWT as it says in the instructions, or where you able to do it without cutting? If you did have to cut was it difficult?
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^There is no cutting in the intake tubes, sorry but I don't see that in the instructions, only place it says that you may "TRIM as Needed" is when you are placing the Pop-Chargers tubes in the final location , but in my case I have installed 2 already and there is no CUT or trim neccesary, just play a little with the tubes and the air ducts so the tubes fit where it should.
Last edited by erasat; 07-11-2008 at 07:40 PM.