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Old Mar 22, 2004
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does anyone know if i put a helix throttle body spacer with a aem short ram intake on my engine will it have enough room or will it hit the underside of my hood?? it would really help me out if someone can anwser this question for me.
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hey yes you will it will rub a little but you will have enough room
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if u have an injen intake i know for sure it will fit. Try searching to find a better answer.
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