New Parts Ideas and Install Help
I'm close to scott (not that way you homo's
) and if you run into trouble just call. I have plenty of air tools and spare parts lying around.
John

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MY TOYS HAVE ARRIVED!!! my wife just called, I can't want to go home and oogle and drool over them. COSWORTH YAY
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Darn my luck anyhow... Focussport just announced yesterday that they reduced the price of the Cosworth CAI
http://forums.focaljet.com/focussport/5 ... price.html

http://forums.focaljet.com/focussport/5 ... price.html
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Thanks to Scotty8 for his help on the cosworth install.
I can be happy, no tape or zip ties were involved. I hear some people really like them
It sounds and runs great. I now know why I was getting crappy fuel economy, my Permanent Stock Air Filter was all but plugged up @ 30,000mi. I can't imagine that it is suppose to be a permanent filter.

I can be happy, no tape or zip ties were involved. I hear some people really like them

It sounds and runs great. I now know why I was getting crappy fuel economy, my Permanent Stock Air Filter was all but plugged up @ 30,000mi. I can't imagine that it is suppose to be a permanent filter.

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Eleanor Focus wrote: Thanks to Scotty8 for his help on the cosworth install.![]()
I can be happy, no tape or zip ties were involved. I hear some people really like them![]()
It sounds and runs great. I now know why I was getting crappy fuel economy, my Permanent Stock Air Filter was all but plugged up @ 30,000mi. I can't imagine that it is suppose to be a permanent filter.![]()
I use zip ties all of the time... at work
they have their place

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it rocks, no more lag, awesome tones, quick throttle response...totally well worth the time and money for the Cosworth Stuff!!
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Zip ties have there place, besides when was the last time you saw a winning show ride full of zip ties
or for that matter, how many zip ties do you find on a vehicle from the factory

or for that matter, how many zip ties do you find on a vehicle from the factory

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better look at all yer hoses and conduits cheif. and well a good zip tie is a good replacement for a crap plastic pop rivit any day. i have zip ties holding my mani servo , my intake tube from floping around , but all things structual are bolted, welded, clampped.Eleanor Focus wrote: Zip ties have there place, besides when was the last time you saw a winning show ride full of zip ties![]()
or for that matter, how many zip ties do you find on a vehicle from the factory![]()


focinite wrote:better look at all yer hoses and conduits cheif. and well a good zip tie is a good replacement for a crap plastic pop rivit any day. i have zip ties holding my mani servo , my intake tube from floping around , but all things structual are bolted, welded, clampped.Eleanor Focus wrote:Zip ties have there place, besides when was the last time you saw a winning show ride full of zip ties![]()
or for that matter, how many zip ties do you find on a vehicle from the factory![]()
What year is your shit box? TRhe early zx3's have the bolt holes for the IMRC.