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  • resuwrecked
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    Originally posted by Biglay5150 View Post
    I tried that when I did my swap and it wouldnt work for me. I couldnt get the motor to rev past 3500rpm. I mounted it level. I dont know why it wouldnt work for me if it works for you guys. I just assumed it needed to be level.
    Your spring might have been weak, its adjustable.

    Originally posted by goodbabbu View Post
    can i use commercial grade cable ties... do you guys think taht would hold the VAF... i am just throwing ideas out!
    Zippy ties goodbabbu, zippy ties.
    I took the stiva out today for the first time in 2 weeks. Just got back from oc. Im about to go back here in a few min but before I do I'm going to unhook the dp from the turbo and use the big zippy ties Greg gave me to hold the dp up so I don't have to take off the whole exhaust.

    Originally posted by lancerevo View Post
    Did it makes difference in power with the metal tubing?
    No.

    I had my vaf mounted vertical in my first car before I went turbo. I didn't have to adjust the spring or anything, it ran fine. If it stalls out or idles rough you can try tightening it a click or 2 or 3.
    Last edited by resuwrecked; 05-21-2010, 06:38 PM.

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  • lancerevo
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    Originally posted by goodbabbu View Post
    well i have been having lots of trouble with my idle... car viberating bad.. and i think its all because of the mouting position of the VAF..(god, i hate this huge thing)

    Anyway, i need some input on how i can mount it to the spicified position in the pic?
    Did it makes difference in power with the metal tubing?

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  • Nickb1907
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    last question before i build one, what size is the tubing for the intake manifold and the VAF?

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  • muscle_Car1
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    yeah as long as its level you should be fine. They make a 3" adapter for the inlet side of the VAF, so you should be able to plumb it up from there. You could always see if you can mount the VAF to the throttle body then be free to do what you please with the intake...

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  • Team Lightning
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    I don't think it would matter as long as the VAF is level and there seems to be some differences as to if that is an issue.

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  • Nickb1907
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    Originally posted by goodbabbu View Post
    well i have been having lots of trouble with my idle... car viberating bad.. and i think its all because of the mouting position of the VAF..(god, i hate this huge thing)

    Anyway, i need some input on how i can mount it to the spicified position in the pic?
    bringing up an old thread but had a question

    Could you mount the VAF flat then do a 90* turn down off the VAF and into the fender and put a filter inside the fenderwell? Or does it need to be right next to it as in no tube btw the VAF and filter?

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  • goodbabbu
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    can i use commercial grade cable ties... do you guys think taht would hold the VAF... i am just throwing ideas out!

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  • goodbabbu
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    well i have been having lots of trouble with my idle... car viberating bad.. and i think its all because of the mouting position of the VAF..(god, i hate this huge thing)

    Anyway, i need some input on how i can mount it to the spicified position in the pic?

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  • CharlieZ
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    ^^^ Bustiva. I might try it. I have a box of plastic ports for speaker enclosures. One might be useful as an adapter.

    What a great place to find out stuff.

    Thanks

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  • BUSTIVA
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    Originally posted by CharlieZ View Post
    Has anyone tried trimming off the VAF-to-airbox mounting flange from a VAF to make it physically smaller, fabricating a bracket then use a K&N style filter? I hate that huge assembly blocking access to the belts, timing marks, etc.
    Check this, might help.

    Discuss making performance enhancements to the OEM-spec engine in your Festiva or Aspire.

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  • Biglay5150
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    They make the adapters to do just that. You can get them at your local auto parts store.

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  • CharlieZ
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    Has anyone tried trimming off the VAF-to-airbox mounting flange from a VAF to make it physically smaller, fabricating a bracket then use a K&N style filter? I hate that huge assembly blocking access to the belts, timing marks, etc.

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  • leapin
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    ^^ ive had the same problem...it caused a bad idle and poor drivabilty.

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  • Biglay5150
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    I tried that when I did my swap and it wouldnt work for me. I couldnt get the motor to rev past 3500rpm. I mounted it level. I dont know why it wouldnt work for me if it works for you guys. I just assumed it needed to be level.

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  • gorgonheimer
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    the weight will throw it off but very little. we are talking about a couple of ounces

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