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Old 03-27-03, 09:55 PM
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aftermarket TID

is there any co. out there making a replacment TID

i dont want the look of a home depot TID

BNR isnt making them nemore...
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call Chris Sanders at 734-529-7099 leave a message that you are interested in his 3 inch TID. i do have one of these. and if you are still using the afm, this is the best option, in my opinion. i saw an avg. of 1lb increase in boost pressure. it also looks good......
Old 03-27-03, 10:10 PM
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I keep telling myself to start making them but never get around to it...
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Your front end project is suhweet Im copying it
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Originally posted by astrochild7
call Chris Sanders at 734-529-7099 leave a message that you are interested in his 3 inch TID. i do have one of these. and if you are still using the afm, this is the best option, in my opinion. i saw an avg. of 1lb increase in boost pressure. it also looks good......
That is his home number it would probably be easier to reach him at his other number 734-395-0804 or emailing him at chrissanders@netzero.net.
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how much is he selling these for?
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I believe it was $150 but you should check with him to make sure.
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does any one have a pic of the tid mod
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how would u go about making it ur self
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At your local auto parts store, look around for dynomax u bends and other exhaust piping. They should have a fair bit of the junk. buy what you think you need then take it home. Cut it to the lengths you need with a hack saw. Now go to home depot (or similar) and go down the plumbing aisle and find the rubber connectors. Buy what you need and connect it all.
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I used 3" scrap aluminum tube for the solution I came up with. Works extremely well and can be viewed here.
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I was talking about making a CAI not just a TID.


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That's pretty slick.

edit: Do you have plates that fit over the front to direct air through the rad? You've got tons of room for a big IC up there.

I'll bet the differences in intake temps between our setups would be marginal though. And my intake path is oh so short.

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