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Old Dec 9, 2007 | 10:48 AM
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fitment problem

so i just put on my first mod last night...injen intake w/uicp. on the bottom pipe of the uicp it seems to hang down a little low....bc i cant get the front of the undertray back on. so i was jw if thats normal? or if it shud sit flush like it did with the stock uicp. also the bracket on the same pipe didnt seem to line up with anything to bolt it down to.
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Old Dec 9, 2007 | 04:33 PM
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it should bolt up right. the pipe might need to be adjusted in the couplings between the ic and the next pipe coupling. that icp is made to bolt up with no problems.
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Old Dec 9, 2007 | 04:42 PM
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the bracket is made to bolt up to a screw hole under where the stock airbox sits. there's a couple bolt holes there, but you just gotta find the right one. as for the undertray, i never had one on when i had this piece so i never knew if it fit the undertray or not. but everything should be bolt up. the hose connecting the uicp and the intercooler, if u still have a stock intercooler, you have to position the coupler differently to get a good fit. thats how i did it. it worked fine with no leaks.
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