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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rmitch223 View Post
    Thanks, yeah it surprised me as well.

    I wish there was some way to clean out my intake manifold now without removing it. Thought about just spraying threw the throttle body real good with some carb cleaner, but I wasn't sure if that would harm anything or not.....?
    The intake is really easy to pull off

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Looks good. I put catch cans on everything. Its amazing how much oil/water gets circulated back into the intake to muck things up.
    yea it deffently fills up the catchcans fast with condensation. When i go to drain mine i get more water out of mine then oil
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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    The intake is really easy to pull off
    Yeah, Ill probably do that eventually when its not 106 outside. this weather blows!
    Would it be ok to spray some carb cleaner in the intake manifold for the time being?

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    Nice. I almost bought that same one. Would look much better without their website url engraved on the top of it, like their website shows it to be.. wtf are they thinking? lol

    Here's mine.
    http://www.moroso.com/catalog/catego...?catcode=18549
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    Yeah, I looked at the moroso one aswell, but I wanted one that I could screw of the bottom and pour out rather than drain threw the bottom.

    Here is a neat video of the moroso can with a clear bottom.

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    Pretty cool and you bring up a good point about being able to unscrew the bottom part of the can. Makes me wonder now if I can just move the bracket above where the bottom section screws on, being able to unscrew the bottom as needed. Could possibly even remove the ballcock and cap the drain hole. Won't look like a gerbel/hampster water bottle then. lol
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    Yeah, it would definitely be move convenient I would think.
    How much oil/water does your can catch?

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    None.




    Still in the building stages.
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    Put a nitrous wet kit on it and you can clean the intake while having a good time roasting tires!
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    HAHAHAHA! There's always one.....
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