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Just one quick question to you, im in process of debating this process... if 5th gen iacv gets blocked off and i use a 4th gen iacv... where does it mount in the engine bay??
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Sorry for the slow response, I was out of town for the holiday. The 4th gen IACV is basically held up by the big rubber hose that comes from the intake boot and the hose going to the 5th gen IACV block off plate. There really isn't a need for a mount.Originally Posted by MAXIMA_STYLE
Just one quick question to you, im in process of debating this process... if 5th gen iacv gets blocked off and i use a 4th gen iacv... where does it mount in the engine bay??
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No.worries bro my setup hasnt even arrived in the mail yet lol... this will be one of my einter projects lol...
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A high temp RTV should work fine. Make sure you apply it to all mating surfaces on both plates. You don't want any air leaks.Originally Posted by Joey SR
Should I use rtv or just get a gasket at the dealer?
Uppity.
Also, I designed a PFTB adapter for the 3.5 intake for a buddy and will have a few extras if folks are interested.
Also, I designed a PFTB adapter for the 3.5 intake for a buddy and will have a few extras if folks are interested.
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The 4th Gen IACV adapter plate is the same for all the swaps.....00VI, 3.5, PFTB, etc. Is that what you are asking?Originally Posted by kenc15
pics of the adapter for 3.5 & pftb
