Re: Air Intake Tube Shield

From: Gary Hedlin (ghedlin@theramp.net)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 00:34:02 EDT


I think you could buy that stuff at home depot or a heating & cooling supply
shop.

I've been tinkering with an really odd idea of taking a few pieces of
ductwork and routing a cold air tube from the bottom of the front bumber
fascia to the engine. This is not meant as an air intake, but a way to
keep the engine cool. That way my 10" edelbrock air cleaner doesnt have to
suck in air thats been heated by the engine.

You can tell I have way too much free time on my hands! :)

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