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Old 05-24-2016, 09:44 PM   #1
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ADM Race intake on 2014ss

So I got the race intake and I am running into really big problems. My ground cable and the AC lines running along the frame get in the way of the intake. Was this kit ever tried on a 2014-15? I only got it over the other intakes because everyone on the 1/4 mile times had it...
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Old 05-24-2016, 09:57 PM   #2
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You have to carefully (key word "carefully") bend the A/C line to get it out of the way. For the ground cable I think we just adjusted it to get it below the cover. Will have to look at it when I get home this weekend.
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Old 05-24-2016, 09:59 PM   #3
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got the ground cable rerouted. Thanks for the tip... im not comfortable bending the AC line but if you did it ill go ahead and try. Does the bottom part rest on the frame? What did you do with the washer bottle line?
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Just go slow with the a/c line and you should be ok. We just moved it away from the frame rail a little bit. That allowed room for the side panel to slide into place. I ran the washer bottle line along side of the a/c line.
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Old 05-25-2016, 02:11 AM   #5
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Just go slow with the a/c line and you should be ok. We just moved it away from the frame rail a little bit. That allowed room for the side panel to slide into place. I ran the washer bottle line along side of the a/c line.
I ended up having a gap between the strut tower and the intake, so I put my ground and washer line through that. I was considering going around and underneath the frame with the washer bottle line, but since the ground needed to go in the gap i figured why not.

Thanks for the help. I ended up pulling the instructions from the site and they confirmed moving the AC line.
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