1LE elbow?
You ought to know by now.
Jason or Dal.
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Sam Taylor Buick/Cadillac Ft. Walton Beach, FL
Jason or Dal.Dal Slabaugh: 1-800-362-9494 ext 501
email: lockitup@bright.net
VanDevere Buick/Pontiac/Olds Akron, OH
Jason Cromer: 1-877-726-8295
email: gmparts@samtaylor.com
Sam Taylor Buick/Cadillac Ft. Walton Beach, FL
Clubbin,
I don't see why it wouldn't. It's just a 90 degree piece of aluminum that makes the transition from oval (at the TB) to round. You could connect anything from there on out to the CAI.
-Mindgame
I don't see why it wouldn't. It's just a 90 degree piece of aluminum that makes the transition from oval (at the TB) to round. You could connect anything from there on out to the CAI.
-Mindgame
Originally posted by Mindgame
Clubbin,
I don't see why it wouldn't. It's just a 90 degree piece of aluminum that makes the transition from oval (at the TB) to round. You could connect anything from there on out to the CAI.
-Mindgame
Clubbin,
I don't see why it wouldn't. It's just a 90 degree piece of aluminum that makes the transition from oval (at the TB) to round. You could connect anything from there on out to the CAI.
-Mindgame
I just don't know if it would be long enough to reach my CAI... since it's probably designed to stop at the MAF.... making it a couple inches too short. Unless of course that was taken into consideration in my CAI, and the acutal CAI is longer to compensate for the length of where the MAF would go, seeing as how there is a 93 specific CAI....
I still think the actual CAI is longer for the 93 models, and shorter for 94+. Because they don't make a specific 93 1LE elbow, right? The stock elbows were the same size, so I bet the trick flow one would fit
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