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Sorry, I don't remember. Just got a pack of assorted grommets and found one that fits. If I were to do it again, I'd put the sensor under the pipe so it doesn't show.
measured 2.5 mpg increase, better throttle response, increased noise (not neccesarily a bad thing)[/QUOTE]
Did you buy a universal pipe and filter? That kinda looks like the one I bought for my old acura legend I used to have. At any rate, looks great. Has anyone tried one of those universal kits from pep boys? The one I had only cost like 40 bucks and worked great.
Did you buy a universal pipe and filter? That kinda looks like the one I bought for my old acura legend I used to have. At any rate, looks great. Has anyone tried one of those universal kits from pep boys? The one I had only cost like 40 bucks and worked great.[/QUOTE]
The cone is from Spectre, the pipe is a 45* bend polished aluminum 4" diameter IIRC piece from Polished Aluminum Tubing BoostController.com (where I originally got tubing to make custom fork covers for my bike), and the connector is a rubber plumbing coupler with a stainless steel cover and worm drive clamps from Home Depot.
I had asetup like this and was told by many 3800 people the using 3 inch piping was hurting power and that with GTP you should run 4 inch piping with no questions. Is there any truth to that because it looks great but I don't want to lose power.
I would love to but some young girl rear ended me on the highway and did almost 4 grand worth of damage to my GP. She is still in the shop and Id like to order parts but I don't know what size grommet to get.