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    when i put my head all together, its a small port and i have a t3 ITB adaptor, will i need a tvis eleminater to space it out, ive heard of ppl doing this because it doesnt leave much room for the rail and such, will i need to aswell????

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (drftr86 @ Nov 6 2007, 03:00 PM) </div>do you have a smallport or a bigport ITB adapter?

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    I think the problem with the normal adaptors is that the ITB linkages foul the rail. The T3 adaptor turns the ITB's upside down, which eliminates the problem.

    As far as what else it might hit in the engine bay, I have no idea. Mine has heaps of room, but its not a sprinter.

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    will i have enuf room, its a small port itb adaptor, the linkage is underneath the throttle bodies not on top like sum adaptors are

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