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Old 10-11-2010, 11:12 PM
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97 z24 aem short ram intake issue!

hey everybody i bought an aem short ram intake for my cavi a good year ago and i had 2 remove it due to it causing my fans to come on and my tranny to shift out hard. when i bought it all it gave me was a grommet to put where the IAT sensor went...but when i see others on the internet they have a little sensor holder on theirs? does anybody know what that is? because just shoving mine in the little hole caused my car to run horrible (it runs like it should sence i put back the stock air box and everything) i need one of them itll make it run right? 200 dollars of intake just sittin in my closet now..if anybody knows the name of that sensor holder thing please let me know thanks!
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