I used the stock "flexitube" to route my poboy... If you want there's
pictures at
http://www.geocities.com/natedak2k
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Nate, Ogden UT
http://www.geocities.com/natedak2k
Forest Green 00 Dakota CC 4X4, 5-speed, LSD, 3.92 Rear, 4.7L/287ci, Po'boy
cold air w/ K&N, Extang BlackMax Tonneau
"D2K"
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| -----Original Message-----
| From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
| [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Dester223@aol.com
| Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 12:11 PM
| To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
| Subject: Re: DML: Po Boy K&N Installed - Finally!
|
|
| You have any pictures? It sounds like a pretty good install.
| I never thought
| of using the stock "flexitube" to route the airfilter exactly
| where I want
| it.
| -Dester
|
| << Finally installed the Po-Boy fresh air intake with a
| 6x9 cylindrical
| K&N
| filter. This is on my 2000 CC 4x4 with the 4.7. I ended up
| using a 90
| degree
| pipe right from the TB then used the stock flex hose to go
| to 2 45 degree
| pvc
| pipes that allow the filter to just cram right in behind the
| headlight. Took
| it easy for the first 10 minutes so the computer could get
| back on track.
| It
| wanted to die when I was first pulling out of the garage but
| after that it
| drove fine and hasn't stumbled since. Seems to have a little
| bit more low
| end
| and the sound at WOT is nice! It now sounds like a V8 should
| when you have
| your foot in the floor!
| I'm taking the Grey Ghost trail running in the desert
| today with some
| friends so this little addition should help I hope.
| >>
|
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