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Old Jul 9, 2008 | 05:31 PM
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What size is the stock airbox hardware?

Alright, so I've been doing some thinking. Im going to revert back to the stock airbox for a little while and see how my car acts; simply I forget how It used to be before the intake. I lost the hardware for installing the airbox; I seen the bolts I need at Courtesy but I am unsure of the size. I can get these cheaper than Courtesy from a hardware store.

Also, if I dont choose to run the snorkel; can I just ziptie that sensor job that sticks into the bottom of that.


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Old Jul 9, 2008 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Maxima98SE
Alright, so I've been doing some thinking. Im going to revert back to the stock airbox for a little while and see how my car acts; simply I forget how It used to be before the intake. I lost the hardware for installing the airbox; I seen the bolts I need at Courtesy but I am unsure of the size. I can get these cheaper than Courtesy from a hardware store.

Also, if I dont choose to run the snorkel; can I just ziptie that sensor job that sticks into the bottom of that.


Thanks
10mm head, either 8mm or 6mmx1.25 (I always forget which, but I believe it's 6x1.25).

You mean the IAT sensor? Personally I'd stick it into whatever airflow you have going into the airbox.
Old Jul 9, 2008 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by pmohr
10mm head, either 8mm or 6mmx1.25 (I always forget which, but I believe it's 6x1.25).

You mean the IAT sensor? Personally I'd stick it into whatever airflow you have going into the airbox.
it is 6mm , but i am leaning towards the 1.0mm pitch
Old Jul 9, 2008 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by S14-NEO
it is 6mm , but i am leaning towards the 1.0mm pitch
Really? I haven't taken a thread pitch gauge to one in a while...

I do, however know that it's the same thread pitch as all 10mm fasteners on Conquests, 3000GTs, and Supras, to name three random cars I've had to pillage parts for lately.
Old Jul 10, 2008 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by pmohr
10mm head, either 8mm or 6mmx1.25 (I always forget which, but I believe it's 6x1.25).

You mean the IAT sensor? Personally I'd stick it into whatever airflow you have going into the airbox.
I think hes referring to the absolute pressure sensor, and yeah u can zip tie that to whatever. If u are running the stock airbox without the snorkel, I doubt youll get as much cold air as if u used it.
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Thanks Guys.. appreciate it
Old Jul 11, 2008 | 05:36 PM
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yeah i actually checked the thread pitch today, and it is in fact a 1.00mm pitch and not a 1.25mm pitch..
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