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Old 07-16-03, 08:59 AM
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Chris sanders TID

Hey guys. If anyone has the chris sanders TID, I just need one measurement... the straight peice of pipe, how long is it?
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Have you e-mailed him? He's usually damn quick on his e-mail responses.
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Yup emailed him I'm just curious as to where the AFM will end up being after installation.
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Not sure if this'll help, but here's a pic of it on my old car:



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Goddamn it... looks like the air pump will have to be removed, no?
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I believe he can make one so the pump doe not have to be removed.
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yeah I think the airpump has to go.. why would you want it anyhow? Just heavy.
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Originally posted by Barwick
yeah I think the airpump has to go.. why would you want it anyhow? Just heavy.
For the very reason that it was designed. Emissions

BOOO TO EMISSIONS!!! BOOOOO!!



Does anyone have the chris sanders TID with an airpump?
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a fake e test costs 200 cdn.
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Originally posted by Cheers!
a fake e test costs 200 cdn.
Yeah, but its the long drive from Ottawa to get one that makes is a hassle
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Yeah after all's said and done... after $200, plus the gas to get to T dot, its soooo not worth it a conditional pass is $200 anyway.
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I bought one from him and he told me it will work with the airpump. That was one of the main reasons I bought it. Have not installed on car yet.
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Anyone got a picture of theirs? What are the advantages of the chris sanders TID?
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I had mine installed with the airump. Tight fit, but it works.

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I used his with my ole T2...Removed the air pump on mine...Its a great mod for T2's...
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Let me put my question this way.. I don't know what's different about the chris sanders TID compared to the stock TID. Can someone tell me exactly what the differences are and why these differences are desirable? All I can tell so far is that it's tough to fit in there with the air pump still in place..
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No?
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200 canadian? .....2 dollars US?
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Eh?
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Chris Sanders TID is Metal, and doesn't restrict as much as the stocker, if you see the two side by side you'll know what I mean. Still has bends in it, but I did notice a difference after installation, nothing crazy.

Its only tough to fit in cuz you'll probably bust your knuckles here and there, no big deal. But it will clear with the air pump attached.

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Originally posted by RustX7
Let me put my question this way.. I don't know what's different about the chris sanders TID compared to the stock TID.
It has two very tight 90deg bends compared to the stocker's two very tight 90deg bends and one 45deg bend. In other words it's not that much better than the stock one, but is much shinier.

You can save youself a lot of money and end up with a better TID by getting a swept mandrel bend and cutting it to the length required.
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