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View Poll Results: Which Supercharger would you pick?

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  • RIPP

    3 37.50%
  • Magnuson

    2 25.00%
  • Sprintex

    2 25.00%
  • Other

    1 12.50%
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    To change the oil with the Sprintex unit, I removed the airbox tube from the throttle body. In the pictures I posted above, you'll see that the MAP sensor wire is in the way. You can either push it to the side or just unhook it. You still use the OEM filter and can easily get to it with the air hose out of the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgeorge33 View Post
    To change the oil with the Sprintex unit, I removed the airbox tube from the throttle body. In the pictures I posted above, you'll see that the MAP sensor wire is in the way. You can either push it to the side or just unhook it. You still use the OEM filter and can easily get to it with the air hose out of the way.
    This is GREAT information guys, keep it coming. This is the type of stuff that you read little bits and pieces of and then forget about. When I get a chance, I'm going to edit my original posting and try to include this stuff. Maybe this can become sort of a living document of the differences between the SC's.
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