Thanks for all the feedback guys. I ended up putting on the fleece ported intake horn for my dad. What a royal PITA on a cali-truck, you guys in real America are lucky. I am very glad I chose this part over the other intake horns because I don't think they would've made the tight squeeze next to all the egr gadgetry. The CA model horn actually has a sizeable "dent" where it passes by the egr assembly, I was pleasantly surprised to see the horn fit in place after sneaking it in there.
I don't recommend doing this mod on a CA truck unless you have some quality tools and a lot of patience. I replaced the 3 factory bolts with Allens in order to make the install easier. You will need 3 m6x1.00 coarse thread by 25mm long. I also put in washers because the Allens are not flared like the factory bolts. The top drivers side bolt is a cinch to reach, the bottom drivers side you will want to pop off the serpentine belt and take out the 4 a/c compressor bolts so that it can be slid aside, then use a long ball end 5mm Allen socket on an extension to sneak in from all the way at the front of the engine, under the wore tray, and into the head of the allen. The ugliest one is the passenger side... undo the drivers side and forward passenger side pcv lines, remove the vacuum line to the bulb that is blocking your path, unbolt the metal pcv junction from the intake piping (3 10mm fasteners), pull it up and out of the way. Unscrew the two #3 Phillips holding the vacuum bulb in place, then you finally have a shot at reaching #3. I shortened a 5mm allen key and hot glued a 5mm allen bit into the box end of a 1/4" wrench in order to get the last bolt torqued down degree-by-degree. I know that all sounds confusing, but if it helps just one brave person through this job, great!
I also did the IAH delete at the same time. The truck is certainly happier now, it has the ppe boost valve and will now hit nearly 30psi from a roll on the flat, with nothing in tow. Happy with the results, but what a bear of an install. :thumb: