Popcharger installation question
Guys,
I just installed the popcharger. I used some washers as stated in other forums to make the fit more "perfect". Anyways, on the right side, the popcharger (rubber of filter) still lean on a brown screw like object. Is that ok. Is that putting too much weight on it.
Actually this is my second time around with the installation with the popcharger, but I forgot-hehe.
Thanks,
Tony
I just installed the popcharger. I used some washers as stated in other forums to make the fit more "perfect". Anyways, on the right side, the popcharger (rubber of filter) still lean on a brown screw like object. Is that ok. Is that putting too much weight on it.
Actually this is my second time around with the installation with the popcharger, but I forgot-hehe.
Thanks,
Tony
Originally posted by tractng
Guys,
I just installed the popcharger. I used some washers as stated in other forums to make the fit more "perfect". Anyways, on the right side, the popcharger (rubber of filter) still lean on a brown screw like object. Is that ok. Is that putting too much weight on it.
Actually this is my second time around with the installation with the popcharger, but I forgot-hehe.
Thanks,
Tony
Guys,
I just installed the popcharger. I used some washers as stated in other forums to make the fit more "perfect". Anyways, on the right side, the popcharger (rubber of filter) still lean on a brown screw like object. Is that ok. Is that putting too much weight on it.
Actually this is my second time around with the installation with the popcharger, but I forgot-hehe.
Thanks,
Tony
Originally posted by ragtopz
could you post some pics about what you are talking about? it would make it easier to understand... thanks.
could you post some pics about what you are talking about? it would make it easier to understand... thanks.
Here is the picture.
ok, now i know where you are talking about.
mine does not rub at all. not sure if it is bad or not, but mine was pressing against the a/c line before, so i installed a spacer. now it is fine. i am sure there is a way to do it without the spacer, but this way works for me.
mine does not rub at all. not sure if it is bad or not, but mine was pressing against the a/c line before, so i installed a spacer. now it is fine. i am sure there is a way to do it without the spacer, but this way works for me.
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We're talking about a little piece of FLEXIBLE rubber "pushing" on a steel bolt, which is connected in some way to another piece of METAL in the car.
This reminds me of teh guy who was afraid to drive his car in the rain. I'm sure you'll be ok.
This reminds me of teh guy who was afraid to drive his car in the rain. I'm sure you'll be ok.
Originally posted by amf813
What is the real benefit of the Pop Charger....I know a lot of people have it....Is it really worth it?
What is the real benefit of the Pop Charger....I know a lot of people have it....Is it really worth it?
ragtopz,
Without the spacer (washer), it sits right on top of the ac line. I added some washers and now it barely rubs.
I am just paranoid. Why, I have too much free time now-hehe.
Thanks all.
Tony
Without the spacer (washer), it sits right on top of the ac line. I added some washers and now it barely rubs.
I am just paranoid. Why, I have too much free time now-hehe.
Thanks all.
Tony
Originally posted by EdgeOfSanity
it makes lots of noise and adds a little bit of hp up top. For 125$ i think its worth it, i installed mine 3 days ago.
it makes lots of noise and adds a little bit of hp up top. For 125$ i think its worth it, i installed mine 3 days ago.
Originally posted by amf813
How does it work?
How does it work?
Now there are a couple of downsides to this compared to retaining the stock system. If the oil you use on the cotton cloth gets on your MAF, it will contaminate the sensor, your engine will run poorly, and you'll be out $400 for a new MAF.
The other downside isn't quite so drastic. Unlike the stock air box, which draws air from in front of the radiator, the Popcharger draws its air from the engine compartment. That air is hotter, which means it is less dense, which means your engine won't run as efficiently. So you may suffer some loss of MPG.
Originally posted by tractng
ragtopz,
Without the spacer (washer), it sits right on top of the ac line. I added some washers and now it barely rubs.
I am just paranoid. Why, I have too much free time now-hehe.
Thanks all.
Tony
ragtopz,
Without the spacer (washer), it sits right on top of the ac line. I added some washers and now it barely rubs.
I am just paranoid. Why, I have too much free time now-hehe.
Thanks all.
Tony
take care, man.
gary
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