Pfs:my Airram
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ericy321 @ Jan 15 2007, 11:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>it will work. just need to modify the fuel rail a little and i think theres a couple more small things. ask redz, hell know</div>
Actually, the beta 2 airrams have BOTH sets of holes for the Beta 1 and 2 fuel rail. No modifying.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JonGTR @ Jan 15 2007, 11:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>And modify the TB bolts, block off the bypass, block off the map sensor hole.....
$600 plus having to modify it?</div>
Modify the TB bolts? I don't think so. The beta 2 Airrams I've seen, and the one I HAD, had both holes drilled and tapped, so no modification was needed.
Block off what bypass? There is no bypass in the TB flange on the Beta 2 airrams. The beta 2 guys had to work around that, by making the flange have a notch in it. Stock, it's a hole just like the Beta 1.
Block off the map sensor hole. Yup. 2 small bolts, one small piece of flat metal, about 3 inches by 1.5 inches, and some gasket material. Should cost about 10 bucks.
$600 is too much, but the modifying is nothing.
The only other thing you'll NEED to do is get some Vaccum T's or a vaccum manifold, as the Beta 2 airram only has like 2 fittings on it for vaccum.
Actually, the beta 2 airrams have BOTH sets of holes for the Beta 1 and 2 fuel rail. No modifying.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JonGTR @ Jan 15 2007, 11:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>And modify the TB bolts, block off the bypass, block off the map sensor hole.....
$600 plus having to modify it?</div>
Modify the TB bolts? I don't think so. The beta 2 Airrams I've seen, and the one I HAD, had both holes drilled and tapped, so no modification was needed.
Block off what bypass? There is no bypass in the TB flange on the Beta 2 airrams. The beta 2 guys had to work around that, by making the flange have a notch in it. Stock, it's a hole just like the Beta 1.
Block off the map sensor hole. Yup. 2 small bolts, one small piece of flat metal, about 3 inches by 1.5 inches, and some gasket material. Should cost about 10 bucks.
$600 is too much, but the modifying is nothing.
The only other thing you'll NEED to do is get some Vaccum T's or a vaccum manifold, as the Beta 2 airram only has like 2 fittings on it for vaccum.
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I had an airam too that I purchased from Fordfaster because he said it was for a Beta I, found out it wasn't and I sold it to Dmdicks.
It had one TB stud that was offset. Nothing to make it work with a Beta I TB.
It also had a bypass notch.
Doesn't matter if you can plug up the MAP hole, my point was that that and the rest of the mods this requires is a lot of work. Especially if you're paying full price for it.
It had one TB stud that was offset. Nothing to make it work with a Beta I TB.
It also had a bypass notch.
Doesn't matter if you can plug up the MAP hole, my point was that that and the rest of the mods this requires is a lot of work. Especially if you're paying full price for it.
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Whoopsies, First off, the price I MEANT was 500 shipped. There already is a piece of sheet metal blocking off the MAP sensor. Mods, please delete this thread. Someone has already bought this.