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yes, he has them, just hasnt added it to the website yet. he is working hard on getting the website going full speed, so just send him a PM and he will get back to you.
 
Hi, I really like this setup but have a few questions. I hope you dont take offence to them but I work hard for my money and spend it wisely. It seems you had some issues with these in the past ie/ people not getting parts, very shabby workmanship(this is from pics that were posted from another member) Are you on track now with these and can I expect a good quality part?
 
I understand fully and do not take anything the wrong way. We are on track with the intakes now. You can expect a very high quality part even for the price that you are going to pay. We understand that everyone works hard for their money. I can tell you that if there is by chance that there is something you are not satisfied with any of our products that we will go out of our way to make you happy. What ever it takes. And you can see that by reading my feedback which can be found here....


http://www.grandprixforums.net/itrader.php?u=310


If you have any questions please let us know. Feel free to give us a call or shoot us an email at [email protected]
 


Couple questions for you,

Any pics on the car?

Will this work with an IC'ed Gen V?


Thanks.

(If these questions were answered in this thread Im sorry but I didnt want to read through ten pages :/
 


It sure is. I'm really sorry I forgot about this. Totally slipped my mind.


Here are some pics....


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Are the ones that you are making now come painted or not? What material are these made out of? Does it come with a IAT bung installed? If not, does it come with IAT bung...just not installed? Will the stock wiring reach close to the filter location (where I assume the bung is)or will an extension be needed?
 
Are the ones that you are making now come painted or not? What material are these made out of? Does it come with a IAT bung installed? If not, does it come with IAT bung...just not installed? Will the stock wiring reach close to the filter location (where I assume the bung is)or will an extension be needed?




Stock wiring will reach just fine.The IAT hole comes pre-drilled and the grommet is already installed. The tube is made out of aluminized steel so it will never rust. Painting is available from a very small fee.


Please let me know if you need anything else. I'd be glad to help! I'd be willing to waive the shipping and handling fee if you place your order for one before your current order with us goes out.
 
where on the Intake exactly is the IAT located........do I have choices for colors that the intake would be painted.....How much for painting? PM me if you wish.....thanks. Does this include everything needed for install(I imagine it does) including block of plate for fenderwall and rubber seal to seal the air from going into fenderwall 100% and appears as it does on the website(except maybe minus the paint)? No sharp edges and finished(smoothed) wherever metal was cut on them?
 
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Yes Yes and Yes. Let me know what color and we can go from there. The IAT sensor is located near the TB. This is for a complete kit. Everyhting is there minus the paint.

Let me knwo a color and i'll shoot you back a total price.


Thanks again
 


I can paint it myself, not a big deal, that way I can paint the fenderwall block off piece as well.......wouldn't you want the IAT as close to the filter as possible so it doesn't heat soak??? do you have them available w/ the bung separate so that I could put it where I want on the pipe?
 
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Ok no problem. The IAT sensor does not heat soak no matter where it is at. You want the IAT sensor to be able to read what the actual air temp is before it enters the engine. The IAT table has it's own Table in the PCM. Depending on the air temp it is reading depends on how much timing it adds or retards. So you want it to be as accurate as possible. But again there are no issues with heat soking the sensor it's self.

I can do the intake how ever you want. Just let me know how you would like it.
 
I hate to keep asking questions about this, but I have more right now........does it rub up against anything in the fenderwall or does it just float in space? Does it push at all against the outer fenderwall, making it bulge or move at all? Do you have pics of it inside the fender area after install?
 
It's no problem I don't mind answering questions.

I would not say that it rubs against anything. After you secure it to the TB and it goes through the FenderWell Block Off Plate it's very secure. It does not push out on the fender or anything like that. again we have been running one for about a yeah now on our GTP with no issues regarding the fender at all.

I don't currently have any pictures of the inside of the intake only the engine baty and stuff like that.
 
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