Re: Cold-Air Intake

From: George Hernandez (georgeh@tocquigny.com)
Date: Thu Jan 20 2000 - 09:20:03 EST


I got rid of the stock peice, as all the kinks and bends in it are sure to cause
turbulence. I went to home depot, got some 3"PVC pipe, 2 45 degree DWV joints,
and a 3" to 3" rubber joint (complete with hose clamps). Check out
http://users.jnlk.com/dakrt/Homemade2.htm
for more info.

fawcett@uism.bu.edu wrote:

> VERY specific question (I don't want to start the whole debate over again)!
>
> I've seen some home-made intakes that re-use the stock flexible rubber fitting
> that attaches to the air hat and some that run a pipe right up to the air
> hat... Is there a consensus or explanation why one would be better than the
> other? It looks like it would be easier to use the rubber fitting.
>
> I got my K&N cone filter today and I'm just trying to figure out the best way
> to rig it.
> TIA!
> Tom

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George Hernandez
Tocquigny Advertising + Design
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