Re: home brew intake installed.

From: Don Mallett (maldbnsf@home.com)
Date: Tue Aug 14 2001 - 20:22:54 EDT


Oh yea That's the engine is saying THANKS for the air! Thats the sound of
power. lol. Had the same thing on my 4.7L with a home brew.

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In article <003f01c12504$60dbd0c0$2d909c18@hnsn1.on.wave.home.com>,
2punch.crash2000@home.com ("Punch/ Crash2000") wrote:

> well, everything went extremely smooth, thanks for the instructions Hoegan.
>
> my only problem was finding the filter, I went with a K&N E-0930,a
> recommendation from a speed shop???
>
> my problem is the boot is 3" ID and my ABS is 3.5 OD, the clamp just crushes
> the rubber boot? I need a coupler to fit inside the boot and outside the ABS
> eg. 3"-3.5" think I could find one!!
>
> question, does the airfilter change the sound of the truck? it sounds more
> growly (however it's spelt) under WOT.
>
>
>
> #### I notice the improvement this intake has made!!! : )
>
> total cost was $130 cdn.
> Punch,
> Alive and well.....
> .
>



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