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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 11:20 AM
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Default J's racing intake TCC-S1 with AP2 Bumper

Hi Guys,

I have an AP2 and have found a cheap J's racing Tsuchinoko intake TCC-S1 for AP1 for sale an Im wondering how it will fit my bumper? I see J's make the TCC-S2 specially for the AP2 I wonder what the difference is?


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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 12:06 PM
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There should be two different snorkel options for the J's intake. One of them extends lower and pulls air from in front of the radiator, while the other pulls air from slightly higher in a low pressure area of the front bumper. If you look at the J's front bumper there is an opening for the shorter version.

Do you know which one you have?
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Feezy
There should be two different snorkel options for the J's intake. One of them extends lower and pulls air from in front of the radiator, while the other pulls air from slightly higher in a low pressure area of the front bumper. If you look at the J's front bumper there is an opening for the shorter version.

Do you know which one you have?

Thanks for your response yes you are talking about part numbers TCC-S1-JS (ap1) and TCC-S2-JS (ap2) both designed for they J's bumper.

I'm looking at the AP1 vs AP2 option for the oem bumpers? (TCC-S1 vs TCC-S2).
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Old Feb 18, 2015 | 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Reliable
Originally Posted by Feezy' timestamp='1401912406' post='23189890
There should be two different snorkel options for the J's intake. One of them extends lower and pulls air from in front of the radiator, while the other pulls air from slightly higher in a low pressure area of the front bumper. If you look at the J's front bumper there is an opening for the shorter version.

Do you know which one you have?

Thanks for your response yes you are talking about part numbers TCC-S1-JS (ap1) and TCC-S2-JS (ap2) both designed for they J's bumper.

I'm looking at the AP1 vs AP2 option for the oem bumpers? (TCC-S1 vs TCC-S2).

I have the same question..... TCC-S1 on stock AP2 bumper
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