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On 2/7/2023 at 5:18 PM, DoctorDaveLGT said:
Pic's of mine. It's a little hard to tell where exactly your snorkel and shroud overlap but it kinda looks like the snorkel fastener hole there is just off slightly. Would also explain why your snorkel overlaps more with the radiator support beam in the upper left corner (position ref pic #1). First time I noticed I actually have some slight rub in that corner on my snorkel.
Awesome, thanks for sending the pics. I'll mess around with it this weekend, I should also have my hood struts by then.
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3 hours ago, Infosecdad said:
I found a picture from another member with a similar setup (click the top link):
It looks like the snorkel might not be all the way into the box? The angles on your snorkel are a little different, and it looks like it should be able to rotate clockwise a few degrees and align better (which may hopefully help with the hood closing. I personally have a different setup, so not 100% sure, but that's what I think might be happening.
Thanks for the link. I've tried just about everything I can to finagle it into place but can't seem to get it. It does need to seat just a bit further, which would allow it to twist and align better. The air box lid is preventing that from happening.
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4 hours ago, Underdog said:
Wow you really went all in on the CF! Looks awesome - very clean engine bay.
I don’t have any pointers on how to improve fitment of the snorkel, but maybe installing hood struts and removing the prop rod would be an option?
That's a great idea, it does seem the hood prop is part of the issue. Thanks!
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Many of you may know him on here, Madrid makes incredible carbon fiber engine trim pieces. I recently finished the entire set with the carbon air intake snorkel.
I'm having an issue with fitment however and wondering if anyone has ran into the same issue. My hood will no longer latch closed because the backside of the snorkel is sitting too high, and it's being held up by the intake lid. See photos for reference. The area circled in red seems to be the root of the issue.
It would appear the only way to fix this is to lower the entire air intake box by 1/4"-1/2" but I'm not seeing how that's possible, or at least easily so. Curious if anyone has run into this and found a work around
Tips for fitting Mardrig's carbon fiber intake snorkel w/ Cobb SF intake
in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
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I had some luck this weekend. I had to grind down the back edge of the snorkel where it sits on the air box lid. The other issue was the bolt head for the radiator bushing. See in the photo, it's preventing the snorkel from sitting flush. I removed the bolt and used zip-ties.