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Name: Rick Location: Lancaster, MA Joined: 2008-09-13 Post Count: 2676 Contribution: 3694 Integrity: 30
 | Subject: Re: Write-Up: Flexible Tube Fenderwell Intake Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:47 pm | |
| | Sweepspear wrote: | I tend to fall into the trap of over thinking these things.  |
Paralysis from analysis.!!!!
I've never seen the stuff from Summit so can not comment on that. But for mine i decided to just open the existing air box up and use a flat K&N filter. I think the stock dimension filter provides enough air flow for the mod's I have. I would like to add the air duct from under the car to the air box though. And that's cheap enough to do with hardware store supplies. _________________ 98 Riv, 102K Miles, EBC, LS1 Ft.Calipers, STB, Addco Rr Sway Bar, 180* stat., SSAC Headers, HF Cat, 1.9's, 105# springs, MPS 3.4, DHP tuned by the Deekster.
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Name: Dale Age: 48 Location: Minneapolis, MN Joined: 2008-11-04 Post Count: 185 Contribution: 490 Integrity: 0
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Name: Travis Age: 19 Location: Cottage Grove, MN Joined: 2007-02-08 Post Count: 3950 Contribution: 3034 Integrity: 11
 | Subject: Re: Write-Up: Flexible Tube Fenderwell Intake Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:38 pm | |
| Dale. find a pep boys.. they have 4 inch stainless steel intake parts.. i made mine for like 75 bucks with the filter.. you pay by the piece.. _________________ 1.9RR's, SSAC, LQ4 maf and N*, Gen V-ported, L32 LIM ported and polished, L26 block, L67 heads, tune, E85, 65# injectors Worthy quotes: | Rickw wrote: | | What a dipshit, grow up. |
| deekster_caddy wrote: | LOL @ guessing Rick's age. Since we've gotten together a couple of times I won't guess he'd probably hit me |
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