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      07-08-2015, 10:52 PM   #1
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Installing TFT Inlets from the top without removing DP's

Yes, it is possible.

Take a look at that clean engine. Valve cover is off because it cracked before 48k and I am replacing it.
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      07-09-2015, 01:58 AM   #2
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Bruh where are the rest of the pics lol
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      07-09-2015, 10:20 AM   #3
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Possible? I guess anything is possible, but why would u put yourself through the hassle?

Getting the rear turbo inlet to stay on can be quite a chore.

Best of luck, I am a big fan of your car
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I bet having the valve cover off makes it easier to get an arm down to the rear turbo.
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      07-09-2015, 12:59 PM   #5
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I probably wasn't real clear in my post. I was really just showing all of the room that the Z4 has for this mod. I am certain that I can do this from the top.
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I probably wasn't real clear in my post. I was really just showing all of the room that the Z4 has for this mod. I am certain that I can do this from the top.
You were not clear, the original post made it seem like you were currently in the process of taking this on.
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With all of the room (especially for the rear inlet) you could make you own inlets that keep the stock filter location for probably under $150 and a Saturday.
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With all of the room (especially for the rear inlet) you could make you own inlets that keep the stock filter location for probably under $150 and a Saturday.
exactly this, look at that room!
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