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    I got my HSRK yesterday and had it on in about ten minutes. Ray sold me his NEP CAI and had it all setup. No problems.

    Thanks again Ray!

    BTW - Vector did ship the grommet although I did not need it.

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    That white HOT is getting hotter!
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    Cool Chris.
    The HSRK with the NEP intake is a great combo!
    Rest in Peace Charlie!

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    I am looking into the CAI mod and saw the deals on the OPG kit. I assume the HSRK would install at the filter collar? Couldnt tell from the posts. Any input on cable lenght or other issues? From the photos I saw looks like the filter would be pretty far away from the factory location.

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    The cable is long enough. Some have it in the filter, but the collar is the popular place for location.
    Rest in Peace Charlie!

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    Sorry to bring this post up from the dead but if I mount the HSRK sensor as shown by Charlie, do I need a grommet or not?

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    That is where I placed mine, and I needed the grommet to insure that it remained in place.

    JAM

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAM View Post
    That is where I placed mine, and I needed the grommet to insure that it remained in place.

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    VMS provides a grommet. Does anyone know if it will work for the G8/Rotofab application?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan's G8 View Post
    VMS provides a grommet. Does anyone know if it will work for the G8/Rotofab application?
    did you see the pics above? That is a RotoFab. And yes it will work unless you mess it up...
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    I put mine under the rubber strip and then unscrewed the rotofab filter. Then I just slipped her in and retightened the filter. no drilling what so ever. I used the inexpensive casper one. It worked better than the rest I had. Not mentioning names.

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