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    Hey guys, need some help with a problem i had. As many of you know, GSR TB sit lower than most others due to manifold design. Well, i switched over to Skunk2 pro and it brought the TB into the more usual position. Unfortunately, now the TPS sensor sits right where the factory strut bar goes across, so i cant bolt it down without crushing the sensor. Need to find out if anyone has bought this manifold for their GSR and found a strut bar that will clear the TPS. Thanks for any help.

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    yea i had the same problem with mine... the DC sports bar works pretty good... it does come kind of close, but its a good fit.... don't really know which other ones would work with it

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    i have an APR strut bar and it sits a little higher...
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    cool, thanks guys!

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