Yep absolutely, they make tuning much easier, and it’s safer for boosted cars because of the possibility that the IMRCs can break from the additional air pressure due to boost. Honestly we though about keeping them while the car was n/a but it’s eventually going to be boosted, and we didn’t want to bother with routing vacuum lines to keep them.
I'm picking up my Girl this week. And thats what i was thinking about was the E85 and a tune for it later on down the road. Plus a 93 and an 89 JK. It's nice when hold multiple tunes on your car..
Yea it is nice to have multiple tunes. E85 adds a good bump on power, but even with a 93 tune you’ll feel a major difference. What color did you get your mustang?
Thankyou! To answer your question yes you would have to buy new hoses/lines. Don’t worry thought it’s not a big issue, I’d suggest just taking the whole vacuum assembly off when you’re doing the job and taking it to a parts store with you. At that point just get the various hose sizes you need and cut them down to the right size so you know that in the future if you ever have to go back to stock you have the exact sizes and lengths. Hope this helps!
Awesome work on the video, made the swap look far less intimidating and inspired me to get mine done ASAP 😎 Just gotta wait for my intake to reach here in Australia, any idea if it is safe to run the car without the tune until I get it ready for a dyno tune?
I’m glad we could help you out, thanks for tuning in to the video. We haven’t seen anyone run the car without a tune after a manifold install, so we aren’t 100% sure but to be honest I wouldn’t advise it. You’d be flowing quite a bit more air so I doubt the car would even idle. If it did some how run and you were able to drive the car the extra air might create a bad lean condition so I don’t think it would be very safe honestly.
I put this on my 2013 and drove for three weeks without at tune revision. I have a lot of bolt on parts and a tune for those parts taken into account but like I said nothing for the intake manifold. The cars idle was not amazing and I never went WOT but I drove nearly 80miles in those three weeks and I was no worse then when started
@@AB-lr3fh thanks for the info, we wouldn’t have tried it but that’s good to know that it will run. That’s why we said it was possible but didn’t want to recommend it. We didn’t want to be the reasons someone’s car got messed up unless we knew it was safe 😂. Was your manifold ported version or non ported?
Just want to say a big thanks to you guys at Throttle Havoc just finished my install for my 2018 intake and if it wasn't for your video I probably wouldn't have contemplated doing it myself. Sorry for the late reply, better late than never 😅 Besides small issue with my air raid intake sitting higher and not closing the hood, everything went smooth gotta say not sure if they changed the runner colour but my 18+ intake which according to the numbers must be the latest one it's black on the runners rather than the dark grey but looks like a GT350 Intake now
I didn’t delete the evap it’s still connected, I showed how I routed it in the video. If you delete it you’ll get an engine light and you may smell some gas fumes. It’s not necessary to delete though and I wouldn’t really recommend it unless you where doing something that absolutely required it.
@@tobiash082700 ahh ok I was figuring that’s what you meant but I wasn’t super sure so I was a bit confused 😂. So yea it depends on your set up. I jumped from being untuned on stock manifold to a tune with the 18 manifold. I didn’t notice a difference with taking the imrc off because it wasn’t tuned before. With the dyno after deleting the aspirators it made the same if not more power with them deleted on the gen 3 manifold vs the stock manifold everywhere in the power band only because of the tune. Now if you have a tuned gen 2 coyote with a stock manifold and you’re switching to an 18 manifold with the aspirators deleted you’ll definitely feel the lack of low and low midrange power. That aside no other negative effects, it makes tuning easier and the install easier but that’s about it.
@@ThrottleHavoc I’m in the same boat. No tune gen 2 to tuned with 2018. I was going to do the manifold and vct solenoids at the same time but when removing the bank 1 cam cover I ripped the wires out of the exhaust cam position sensor connector. Thank the lord Ford near me had a pigtail to splice in. I appreciate the reply though! I was wondering if that would affect braking?
None actually, but that’s only because my car didn’t get tuned until I installed the 18 manifold. If your car isn’t tuned before you swap them you will only see gains. If you’re already tuned then you’ll notice a torque loss. If you want to see the dyno graph before and after the 18 manifold it’s in this video ruclips.net/video/_7XMhXrfxU4/видео.htmlsi=1NZl8nlJ8k0oDgHh . Of course the tune made a big difference as well but yea even with the low end torque loss it’s worth it for the top end.
Man everybody told me you can’t run the 15-17 engine cover on the 18 manifold. But clearly you guys are running it here, was there any modifications to make that work or just slapped it on?
Yea we had to modify it. I didn’t think to record the process but I just bought a dremel from harbor freight and like a 4-6 inch hacksaw from autozone. All you have to do is clearance the back passenger side of the intake manifold cover. Best way is if you have the 18 manifold off of the car sit it down and then sit the engine cover on top of it. It will don’t forward hard and then you will see what parts are contacting in the back. Once you see that just start trimming away parts of the engine cover and it will eventually sit flush like what you see in the video.
At this time the intake it had was for 15-17 and it works fine. Your gen 2 air intake will work fine. The only issue I had was that since the gen 3 manifold has more an angle at the mouth it puts the intake up a bit and the hood closes fine however you’ll see it rubbing a bit on the hood liner. I later on installed some dropped motor mounts and it fixed that issue, but other than that whatever intake you have will be fine.
So is the 18 manifold and lockouts all that's needed to install it to a gen 2? My local shop is telling me i need a evap relocation and 18 brake booster hose assembly. Is that true?
They must not know what they are doing, or they are trying to make you pay extra money. Everything we showed in the video is all you need, so we are not sure why they told you this. At worse you may have to buy the plug and play wiring kit for the imrc’s if you decide to keep them active. If you keep the imrc’s the vacuum routing will be a bit different but aside from that nothing else. Our suggestion would be to just follow along with the video if you can, or find a different shop. We aren’t sure why they would be telling you this but it’s definitely not the case.
Всех приветствую! У меня мустанг 5.0 2017 год, пробег 51000 миль, ошибки Р2006 - Р0300, скорей всего что то связано с вихревыми заслонками, так как датчики IMRC исправны и вакумный привод заслонок тоже в порядке!
If you want to use the cover you’re going to have to cut and modify the rear corner of the cover on the passenger side. If you don’t do that then it won’t sit on the manifold correctly and you won’t be able to use the cover like we did.
Awesome video guys! I saw the videos from VMP too haha. I'm looking to do this mod pretty soon, so thanks!! Also, how's the Airaid CAI? I've been thinking of getting a CAI, but a lot of people say that it doesn't do much unless you're doing forced induction. Also, people complaining about idle ambient temps. So, I've been eyeing the Airaid since it's closed box. Thanks, and keep it up!!!
Thanks for watching! The Airaid is a good intake, it’s been on the car for about 3.5 years now and its done it’s job. Dyno video drops tomorrow as well and it made good power so even though it’s no tune required I think it does well vs the competition. I definitely suggest sticking with a closed box cold air. Not the roush closed cold air though, my friend has one and his air temps still gets super hot, it’s almost as if it was an open element intake. Pmas and things of the sort are great, but what’s the point of having all that extra air if it’s going to be 150+ degrees when it’s hot outside. The car is just going to pull timing so I definitely suggest a closed box cold air. We are going to be doing some more dynos test to see if the airaid makes the same or similar power with the other bigger intakes . We also have access to a steeda closed cold air and thought about maybe doing a head to head test. Glad we can help!
@@ThrottleHavoc awesome!! Thanks for the tips! I heard the Steeda needs to have the Mass Air Flow sensor fixed, but still hasn't, but that would make another great video!! Thanks!
@@sonydominates yea they haven’t fixed the maf sensor placement yet, but regardless even if the idle is a little off if it gives more performance we won’t mind. Keep an eye out we will probably do a video on it in a few months just for data purposes for the mustang community to have.
@@ThrottleHavoc Awesome man!! You're a real asset to the Mustang community. I have a GA local code for Steeda for members of a Facebook group. Might sound a little shady, but I'd be happy to buy in your stead with the discount. Maybe it'll be easier to see if you can join the FB group instead XD. Don't want the system to get abused and lose the discount, so it'll be just you if it comes to it!! Thanks for the updates bro!!
@@sonydominates unfortunately we don’t have Facebook, but Thankyou for the offer and trying to help out. Luckily one of our friends has one he isn’t using for free so it’s just a matter of swapping it over and updating the tune. We will probably do it after the car gets headers.
I got the Ngauge off of cj pony parts, but they no longer make the Ngauge so you’d have to get a different tuner. The tunes came separately, I had to download them from my computer onto the tuner.
Okay guys I'm looking at installing 2018 mustang GT intake manifold (ported), JLT intake, and a 5star SCT Livewire tuner. I saw that they have Norstrum mustang GT fuel injectors and was wondering if it was worth it with my other mods?
I’m not sure what the Nordstrom injectors are so I can’t say, however it depends on what mods you plan on doing. If you’re staying on pump gas and just bolt ons you don’t need injectors and you won’t see any benefit from them. If you plan on running e85 with the manifold upgrade then you will need the injectors, but if not then don’t waste the money.
Check your vacuum routing again to make sure there is no leaks. If the purge valve is good, there are no vacuum leaks, and the throttlebody is working properly I’m not sure what else it could be. You would need to talk to your tuner to see what else you might need to check.
@@ThrottleHavoc even if I have jlt air intake ported 2018 intake manifold ported throttle body xpipe and outlaw axle backs ? With vmp tune ?? My car isn't stock my guy
@@ThrottleHavoc thanks for the reply! I’ll have to look into that on mine as well then. I’ll stay tuned for the install video before ordering though ha
We finally diagnosed the squeak issue. It’s in the recent video we posted, and it was coming from the rear ended of the car, but it may help you find your issue if you’re still having it.
@@haydenp5713 you may have to have your tuner desensitize the knock sensors if everything is installed correctly. It happens sometimes especially with certain set ups. Just have your tuner look everything over. Put 93 octane with octane booster just to verify it’s still pulling timing even with hood octane and then go from there.
Yes, you just have to cut the back of the engine cover on the passenger side to get it to for properly. I used a dremel and a small hack saw to clearance it enough so it sits properly.
@@uparty25 oh you mean the actual name of the tune file. It was the 93octanetune, and it had something along those lines as the name. Next time I get in the car I can take a look.
Definitely bro that would give us so many more collab opportunities. Plus we know you won’t cut corners, and there is always room for more well built race cars.
whats the link to the lockouts?
www.ebay.com/itm/2018-21-Mustang-GT-F150-Coyote-5-0-Intake-Manifold-IMRC-CMCV-Lockouts-Kit-/184308041166
@@ThrottleHavoc Great video. What gear ratio do you have?!
@@robbyrob8349 thanks, and 3.73 gears
@@ThrottleHavoc 👍 I'm having 3.73 gears installed in my 2020 mustang gt as well. It originally had 3.15's.
@@robbyrob8349 We haven’t experienced 3.15s personally but from what we’ve seen it should be a huge night and day difference.
Did the 18 mani swap on mine this weekend and now I see what everyone has been taking about
Yea the top end is way better
I've got a ported 18 on my 2015 mustang gt , wayyyyy more top end power
Thx for the details on routing the hoses. Best video I’ve seen showing that!
Glad we could help, thanks for watching!
Great video! And smart idea on cutting up the aspirator! I will be doing that!
Thanks for actually explaining the two IMRC ports. Good video.
No problem, and Thankyou.
IMRC lockouts are highly recommended on boosted applications. Makes tuning much easier.
Yep absolutely, they make tuning much easier, and it’s safer for boosted cars because of the possibility that the IMRCs can break from the additional air pressure due to boost. Honestly we though about keeping them while the car was n/a but it’s eventually going to be boosted, and we didn’t want to bother with routing vacuum lines to keep them.
I'm picking up my Girl this week. And thats what i was thinking about was the E85 and a tune for it later on down the road. Plus a 93 and an 89 JK. It's nice when hold multiple tunes on your car..
Yea it is nice to have multiple tunes. E85 adds a good bump on power, but even with a 93 tune you’ll feel a major difference. What color did you get your mustang?
Dope vid bro. that mani is going In on my stang soon. Supposed to be good with nos so let’s see what it does
Thanks bro, the manifold should really help you in the upper rpms. Should help you grab that 6 to the 1/8th mile.
Awesome detailed vid man. Question though, so if I ever wanted to revert back to stock I'd have to buy new hoses/lines since they've been cut right?
Thankyou! To answer your question yes you would have to buy new hoses/lines. Don’t worry thought it’s not a big issue, I’d suggest just taking the whole vacuum assembly off when you’re doing the job and taking it to a parts store with you. At that point just get the various hose sizes you need and cut them down to the right size so you know that in the future if you ever have to go back to stock you have the exact sizes and lengths. Hope this helps!
@@ThrottleHavoc Definitely helps! Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Awesome work on the video, made the swap look far less intimidating and inspired me to get mine done ASAP 😎
Just gotta wait for my intake to reach here in Australia, any idea if it is safe to run the car without the tune until I get it ready for a dyno tune?
I’m glad we could help you out, thanks for tuning in to the video. We haven’t seen anyone run the car without a tune after a manifold install, so we aren’t 100% sure but to be honest I wouldn’t advise it. You’d be flowing quite a bit more air so I doubt the car would even idle. If it did some how run and you were able to drive the car the extra air might create a bad lean condition so I don’t think it would be very safe honestly.
I put this on my 2013 and drove for three weeks without at tune revision. I have a lot of bolt on parts and a tune for those parts taken into account but like I said nothing for the intake manifold. The cars idle was not amazing and I never went WOT but I drove nearly 80miles in those three weeks and I was no worse then when started
@@AB-lr3fh thanks for the info, we wouldn’t have tried it but that’s good to know that it will run. That’s why we said it was possible but didn’t want to recommend it. We didn’t want to be the reasons someone’s car got messed up unless we knew it was safe 😂. Was your manifold ported version or non ported?
CNC ported from auto mafia
Just want to say a big thanks to you guys at Throttle Havoc just finished my install for my 2018 intake and if it wasn't for your video I probably wouldn't have contemplated doing it myself. Sorry for the late reply, better late than never 😅
Besides small issue with my air raid intake sitting higher and not closing the hood, everything went smooth gotta say not sure if they changed the runner colour but my 18+ intake which according to the numbers must be the latest one it's black on the runners rather than the dark grey but looks like a GT350 Intake now
Perfect little video! Just subscribed. 🐎🔥
Thankyou, we appreciate it 🙏🏿
Keep making videos you will see the progress
Thanks, I’m working on it!
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So you deleted the evap? I just did this today, any negative effects?
I didn’t delete the evap it’s still connected, I showed how I routed it in the video. If you delete it you’ll get an engine light and you may smell some gas fumes. It’s not necessary to delete though and I wouldn’t really recommend it unless you where doing something that absolutely required it.
@@ThrottleHavocnot the evap the aspirator!! My bad brother
@@tobiash082700 ahh ok I was figuring that’s what you meant but I wasn’t super sure so I was a bit confused 😂. So yea it depends on your set up. I jumped from being untuned on stock manifold to a tune with the 18 manifold. I didn’t notice a difference with taking the imrc off because it wasn’t tuned before. With the dyno after deleting the aspirators it made the same if not more power with them deleted on the gen 3 manifold vs the stock manifold everywhere in the power band only because of the tune. Now if you have a tuned gen 2 coyote with a stock manifold and you’re switching to an 18 manifold with the aspirators deleted you’ll definitely feel the lack of low and low midrange power. That aside no other negative effects, it makes tuning easier and the install easier but that’s about it.
@@ThrottleHavoc I’m in the same boat. No tune gen 2 to tuned with 2018. I was going to do the manifold and vct solenoids at the same time but when removing the bank 1 cam cover I ripped the wires out of the exhaust cam position sensor connector. Thank the lord Ford near me had a pigtail to splice in. I appreciate the reply though! I was wondering if that would affect braking?
How much low end torque did you lose from the stock intake manifold to the ported 18?
None actually, but that’s only because my car didn’t get tuned until I installed the 18 manifold. If your car isn’t tuned before you swap them you will only see gains. If you’re already tuned then you’ll notice a torque loss. If you want to see the dyno graph before and after the 18 manifold it’s in this video ruclips.net/video/_7XMhXrfxU4/видео.htmlsi=1NZl8nlJ8k0oDgHh . Of course the tune made a big difference as well but yea even with the low end torque loss it’s worth it for the top end.
Man everybody told me you can’t run the 15-17 engine cover on the 18 manifold. But clearly you guys are running it here, was there any modifications to make that work or just slapped it on?
Yea we had to modify it. I didn’t think to record the process but I just bought a dremel from harbor freight and like a 4-6 inch hacksaw from autozone. All you have to do is clearance the back passenger side of the intake manifold cover. Best way is if you have the 18 manifold off of the car sit it down and then sit the engine cover on top of it. It will don’t forward hard and then you will see what parts are contacting in the back. Once you see that just start trimming away parts of the engine cover and it will eventually sit flush like what you see in the video.
@@ThrottleHavoc I gotcha, thanks! That 18+ engine cover is UGLY
@@skylerjeter5211 agreed it’s hideous
What year model cai did you guys use? And how did it fit. I’m going to a ported 18mani, in my gen 2. Idk if I need a 18+ cai or a 15-17 cai.
At this time the intake it had was for 15-17 and it works fine. Your gen 2 air intake will work fine. The only issue I had was that since the gen 3 manifold has more an angle at the mouth it puts the intake up a bit and the hood closes fine however you’ll see it rubbing a bit on the hood liner. I later on installed some dropped motor mounts and it fixed that issue, but other than that whatever intake you have will be fine.
@@ThrottleHavocthanks my man
Did you guys order the intake from Auto Mafia?
Initially we were going to, but they were backed up at the moment so we got it from VMP.
So is the 18 manifold and lockouts all that's needed to install it to a gen 2? My local shop is telling me i need a evap relocation and 18 brake booster hose assembly. Is that true?
They must not know what they are doing, or they are trying to make you pay extra money. Everything we showed in the video is all you need, so we are not sure why they told you this. At worse you may have to buy the plug and play wiring kit for the imrc’s if you decide to keep them active. If you keep the imrc’s the vacuum routing will be a bit different but aside from that nothing else. Our suggestion would be to just follow along with the video if you can, or find a different shop. We aren’t sure why they would be telling you this but it’s definitely not the case.
Всех приветствую! У меня мустанг 5.0 2017 год, пробег 51000 миль, ошибки Р2006 - Р0300, скорей всего что то связано с вихревыми заслонками, так как датчики IMRC исправны и вакумный привод заслонок тоже в порядке!
Does the 5.0 cover still fit on the manifold after the swap or will I have to just get rid of it ?
If you want to use the cover you’re going to have to cut and modify the rear corner of the cover on the passenger side. If you don’t do that then it won’t sit on the manifold correctly and you won’t be able to use the cover like we did.
@@ThrottleHavoc ok awesome thanks for the quick reply man.
@@loggik442 no problem good luck with it
Nice vid 👍
Thank you 🫡
Awesome video guys! I saw the videos from VMP too haha. I'm looking to do this mod pretty soon, so thanks!!
Also, how's the Airaid CAI? I've been thinking of getting a CAI, but a lot of people say that it doesn't do much unless you're doing forced induction. Also, people complaining about idle ambient temps. So, I've been eyeing the Airaid since it's closed box.
Thanks, and keep it up!!!
Thanks for watching! The Airaid is a good intake, it’s been on the car for about 3.5 years now and its done it’s job. Dyno video drops tomorrow as well and it made good power so even though it’s no tune required I think it does well vs the competition. I definitely suggest sticking with a closed box cold air. Not the roush closed cold air though, my friend has one and his air temps still gets super hot, it’s almost as if it was an open element intake. Pmas and things of the sort are great, but what’s the point of having all that extra air if it’s going to be 150+ degrees when it’s hot outside. The car is just going to pull timing so I definitely suggest a closed box cold air. We are going to be doing some more dynos test to see if the airaid makes the same or similar power with the other bigger intakes . We also have access to a steeda closed cold air and thought about maybe doing a head to head test. Glad we can help!
@@ThrottleHavoc awesome!! Thanks for the tips! I heard the Steeda needs to have the Mass Air Flow sensor fixed, but still hasn't, but that would make another great video!! Thanks!
@@sonydominates yea they haven’t fixed the maf sensor placement yet, but regardless even if the idle is a little off if it gives more performance we won’t mind. Keep an eye out we will probably do a video on it in a few months just for data purposes for the mustang community to have.
@@ThrottleHavoc Awesome man!! You're a real asset to the Mustang community. I have a GA local code for Steeda for members of a Facebook group. Might sound a little shady, but I'd be happy to buy in your stead with the discount. Maybe it'll be easier to see if you can join the FB group instead XD. Don't want the system to get abused and lose the discount, so it'll be just you if it comes to it!! Thanks for the updates bro!!
@@sonydominates unfortunately we don’t have Facebook, but Thankyou for the offer and trying to help out. Luckily one of our friends has one he isn’t using for free so it’s just a matter of swapping it over and updating the tune. We will probably do it after the car gets headers.
Where did u get tuner and all that did it come preloaded or?
I got the Ngauge off of cj pony parts, but they no longer make the Ngauge so you’d have to get a different tuner. The tunes came separately, I had to download them from my computer onto the tuner.
Yessir🔥
Okay guys I'm looking at installing 2018 mustang GT intake manifold (ported), JLT intake, and a 5star SCT Livewire tuner. I saw that they have Norstrum mustang GT fuel injectors and was wondering if it was worth it with my other mods?
I’m not sure what the Nordstrom injectors are so I can’t say, however it depends on what mods you plan on doing. If you’re staying on pump gas and just bolt ons you don’t need injectors and you won’t see any benefit from them. If you plan on running e85 with the manifold upgrade then you will need the injectors, but if not then don’t waste the money.
I’ve done this exact setup my car starts idles then dies. Replaced the purge valve and nothing any idea?
Check your vacuum routing again to make sure there is no leaks. If the purge valve is good, there are no vacuum leaks, and the throttlebody is working properly I’m not sure what else it could be. You would need to talk to your tuner to see what else you might need to check.
Hey guys I have a 2017 ford mustang gt and I did the 2018 intake manifold swap do I need to get the 47lbs injectors for this install or no???.
No you’d don’t need them unless you plan on running E85
@@ThrottleHavoc even if I have jlt air intake ported 2018 intake manifold ported throttle body xpipe and outlaw axle backs ? With vmp tune ?? My car isn't stock my guy
@@ThrottleHavoc all right thanks
@@StevenNeidlein yea you’re good you won’t need a bigger injector until you either go e85 or with a power adder
Okay so your front struts are a tad squeaky as well...thought it was just mine.
It’s not the front, we traced the problem to the rear spring isolators being worn out. We are going to put them in with the next round of mods.
@@ThrottleHavoc thanks for the reply! I’ll have to look into that on mine as well then. I’ll stay tuned for the install video before ordering though ha
@@MrPowerS550 Initially we weren’t going to do an install video but since you said that we might 😂
We finally diagnosed the squeak issue. It’s in the recent video we posted, and it was coming from the rear ended of the car, but it may help you find your issue if you’re still having it.
Did y’all leave the knock sensors plugged in?
Yes they are plugged in
@@ThrottleHavoc mine are plugged in but I’m having problems with them pulling timing
@@haydenp5713 you may have to have your tuner desensitize the knock sensors if everything is installed correctly. It happens sometimes especially with certain set ups. Just have your tuner look everything over. Put 93 octane with octane booster just to verify it’s still pulling timing even with hood octane and then go from there.
@@jasonn277 thanks, yea my tuner said they were not adding timing like they should be, so I will see what he says
@@haydenp5713 sorry I commented from the wrong account, but hopefully you can get the issue sorted out
I wanted to see the lock outs on the intake
sorry for the late reply, if you want hit us up on Instagram and I can send you a picture of the lockouts on the manifold.
@@ThrottleHavoc
Hello my friend
What’s your instagram i need to contact your for some inquiries about 18+ IM on 15-17”
Can I use the 5.0 cover ?
Yes, you just have to cut the back of the engine cover on the passenger side to get it to for properly. I used a dremel and a small hack saw to clearance it enough so it sits properly.
What time did you have to install ?
It took us about 4-5 hours between eating, breaks, and filming.
@@ThrottleHavoc I am sorry I meant to ask what tune … lol autocorrect
@@uparty25 lol it’s all good, I installed a Lund tune
@@ThrottleHavoc do you possibly remember the name of it or link?
@@uparty25 oh you mean the actual name of the tune file. It was the 93octanetune, and it had something along those lines as the name. Next time I get in the car I can take a look.
Yall in florida?
Yessir we are, you too?
@@ThrottleHavoc yessir close by cutler bay,@kapo5point0hh
Ugh... I need something i can mod again...
Definitely bro that would give us so many more collab opportunities. Plus we know you won’t cut corners, and there is always room for more well built race cars.
fram 802s getting very micro grit from you oil. oB
Sell me the imrcs with the top sensor that goes on the manifold. Lmk ill pay you hmu
Where are you located?
@@ThrottleHavoc california bro lmk
@@omarmora5784 we are in flordia, but hit us up on Instagram @throttle_havoc we can talk about it.
@@ThrottleHavoc forsure