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    Anyone make a Silicone intake Boots for a 89 325is

    I need a new intake boot and wanted to buy a silicone one any one know where i can buy one?
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    If you're interested in it because of your boost application, I suggest just going with real piping.
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      OK but I use the afm meter to control thing's and can't afford a SAL set up what do you suggest?
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        Hard piping with silicone couplers and t bolt clamps.
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          Originally posted by ejnight View Post
          OK but I use the afm meter to control thing's and can't afford a SAL set up what do you suggest?
          The AFM should be before the turbo, and not in the charge pipes.
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          Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
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            Originally posted by rwdrift View Post
            The AFM should be before the turbo, and not in the charge pipes.
            It works either way. My old car ran fine with the AFM in the "stock location".
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