greddy elbow with stock I/C
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greddy elbow with stock I/C
Hey guys,
does anyone on here have the greddy elbow with a stock I/C?
In my quest to find a way to mount my new BOV, I've come to the conclusion that getting the greddy elbow is the easiest and cheapest way to get some metal to mount the flange to.
However, looking at pics of the Greddy and stock elbow, it looks like they're different lengths.
Does anyone have any solutions?
does anyone on here have the greddy elbow with a stock I/C?
In my quest to find a way to mount my new BOV, I've come to the conclusion that getting the greddy elbow is the easiest and cheapest way to get some metal to mount the flange to.
However, looking at pics of the Greddy and stock elbow, it looks like they're different lengths.
Does anyone have any solutions?
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I was really hoping there was another option. I don't really have the money for the full 3 piece kit right now, and I plan on doing a V-mount in a few months anyway, so it'll probably all end up being useless, won't it?
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You can go the 2 piece greddy route since your getting a vmount. From rx7store.net it costs about $200. Then buy a flange and weld it on to the elbow like you were saying, but be sure to account for the distance between the shock tower and the adjustment screw on the bov, I had some trouble with that when I did mine.
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