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2008 GMC Yukon Buildup - FantasticSix
Our Regular Treatment Plus Some
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Truckin Magazine
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October, 2008
After removing the plastic air filter box, the bolts holding the tray were removed, as well.
After removing the plastic air filter box, the bolts holding the tray were removed, as wel
It was now time to install the new Airaid heat shield to the area. The heat shield comes in two pieces, but it's shown here as preassembled.
It was now time to install the new Airaid heat shield to the area. The heat shield comes i
The MAF sensor was then secured to the shield with a hose clamp.
Before the intake tube was installed, we decided to add even more power to the GMC by adding a Poweraid throttle-body spacer and Superchips Cortex programmer.
Before the intake tube was installed, we decided to add even more power to the GMC by addi
Installing the throttle-body spacer was easy, as we only had to remove the four bolts securing it and slide the new Poweraid spacer into place.
Installing the throttle-body spacer was easy, as we only had to remove the four bolts secu
Poweraid included longer bolts to accommodate the extra length.
Here, you can see the spacer ready to help more air flow.
We could now go back to the intake portion. Ben inserted the intake tube into the hoses on the throttle body and MAF sensor, then secured it with the supplied hose clamps.
We could now go back to the intake portion. Ben inserted the intake tube into the hoses on
Ben then installed the new high-flow filter to the inside of the heat shield.
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