Put a glove on each end and the sensor mounted and suck on the pcv tube, its hard to see light unless its a really bright flashlight.
I got mine from speed industry and they checked the others they had instock and they were the same. no seal.
When i mounted the temp sensor to my HKS the stock...
Good work! i had similar measurements
.10" and .090"
I hope everybody with this intake is paying attention otherwise your sucking in unfiltered air at the sensor.
I really like how Armaspeed will resond to a positive post reguarding their intake that was 1 post below this at one time but...
Update:
Tonight i remounted the intake temp sensor on the Armaspeed intake tube and turned out the lights while shining a flashlight at the side of the sensor. in the picture you can see the light shinning in the inside of the tube, if light makes it in the tube so will dirt. i then placed...
Anybody else notice that the surface that the rubber seal sits against is machined too deep? i mounted the sensor on the armaspeed intake tube and could tell the rubber seal wasnt making contact and sealing so i shined a flashlight on the outside and could see light around the edges looking at...
They shipped the Armaspeed intake and provided tracking same day, it arrived yesterday.
but its a different story with the Blitz brace i ordered 3 weeks ago, i had to inquire and was told it was backordered till jan 2022.
So he actually wrote you a fairly accurate citation and you are pissed about it? your OP made it out like your car was 100% stock and its not.
you should be happy he didnt look under your hood or car and find no cat, if that was the case youd have a hefty fine for modifying or tampering with...
The shift fart is due to intake and exhaust valve overlap to release the boost pressure during shifts since we dont have a bypass or blow off valve. the throttle plate doesnt close between shifts but fuel is cut.
water/alcohol mix, spray under the film and gently push out the ripple. alcohol makes the film stick as does heat. just dont go too hot or push too hard
Time-cert is a great product, the kit comes with everything you need to do the repair. I recently used on for a stripped frame on my yamaha and it worked perfectly.
Only concern is the metal shavings you may get in the oil pan when you drill and thread it.
I just wanted to add that my experience with Jeff was great! if you are in the socal area it's a no brainer to give Jeff a shot. he does the footwork and negotiating all you do is the credit app and proof of ins and DL. Then you go to the dealer, sign and drive. best experience ever!