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Cutting, welding upper intake to align with ATT

Big T

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Anyone got photos, suggestions on how to cut and weld the upper intake pipe to align it with the ATT. I recall someone posting pics of this mod, but can no longer find the old pictures. What would be the required angles to pull this off?
 
It would require an S shaped modification as it's off in 2 directions. My ? Is why would you want to? Silicone boots look pretty good and are more than adequate. If I was going to go to that much trouble I would start from scratch and make a whole new upper intake.
 
It would require an S shaped modification as it's off in 2 directions. My ? Is why would you want to? Silicone boots look pretty good and are more than adequate. If I was going to go to that much trouble I would start from scratch and make a whole new upper intake.

Because the Silicone boots eventually stretch out over time and blow off.
 
mine never separated and are still holding up. i used 2 OEM boots. i cut the factory upper, used the cutoff piece after i cleaned it up, then joined em.
 
Only way to go for avoiding two 45* silicon elbows is to get the Peninsular upper and then fabricate a 3" pipe.

Although, both solutions still need two silicon pieces . . .

Or, maybe go with a radiator hose like like we did when we first installed the ATT and could not find the two 45* elbows.
 
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