Get this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcr8L5y4PhY&feature=youtu.be
I installed an aftermarket silicone hose, and it wouldn't fit a '16-'17. This did the trick. No codes for over a week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcr8L5y4PhY&feature=youtu.be
I installed an aftermarket silicone hose, and it wouldn't fit a '16-'17. This did the trick. No codes for over a week.
My larger concern was the crankcase pressure code (P051D). This intake did not have a port in the crossover area to plug in the hose from the CC and that thing has a sensor on it. The intake just has a silicon hose that routes from underneath the induction hose area (intake is all one pipe). Talked to Ron and he suggested trying to get the OEM hose inserted into the end of the silicon hose and connect the other end into the CC. That way the sensor is doing something. I have a hacked together solution in place now and it did take care of the crankcase pressure code. I also went and bought some hose and clamps and will create a better solution soon. But in the end, the key is using the stock drain hose (with sensor).
Long story short - buy a complete intake that is plug-and-play for US spec if you have a 2016+. I'm staying away from EU shops from now on. I'm sure they do good stuff. But there are some minor differences on the platform and I'm not handy enough to figure it out until it is too late and I'm staring at codes
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