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Old 07-06-2008, 12:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Top End oil flow modifier install instructions

Hey I tried a quick search and I'm just looking for some good install instructions to throw my dcr top end oil flow modifier in the car. Thanks a lot guys. I tried to get one from dcr but they never shipped out the instructions.
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search harder or look in the dcr area
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thanks man thats a really good link easy as shit to follow.... o wait i lost my top end oil flow modifier
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does it matter which of the two holes you place it in? Mine would not fit in the hole from your picture only the other hole further to the interior.
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does it matter which of the two holes you place it in? Mine would not fit in the hole from your picture only the other hole further to the interior.

Don't install it the wrong way.

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