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Old 05-20-2008, 06:42 AM   #32 (permalink)
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DDog, see post 2 second and third image. Its a close fit but its easy to figure out, have everything installed but the nozzles, then place the nozzles (eyeballing for mock up purposes) about even with the ridges in the intake manifold. I'm sure the setup shown in the image in Post #8 was because the installer was afraid of hitting the rad hose.

The issue is the thermostat housing, Nemo at Rage-Tek sells a spacer thats about 1/4 in that will move the thermo housing out and allow for a little more clearance.

The fuel rail also comes into play as the Boomba rail is taller and will hang out over the intake manifold more then the stock or the Fullblown rail.

The install in post 19 may be with a thermostat spacer installed, so be careful in duplicating too closely just from images.
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