RE: Re: Home-made cool air induction for $12.00

From: Dan Kramarsky (dkramarsky68@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue May 20 2003 - 14:45:55 EDT


yeah. it did once. but when i got the truck it was gone. and
it was smaller opening i think. this 'straw' has an ID of about 3.75"
and it has 3 x 4" opening at the grill. i think that maybe better than
the stock snorkel tube. ( plus its wrapped with insulation tape )

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Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 00:07:50 -0700
From: "Kyle Vanditmars" <kylevan@telus.net>
Subject: DML: Re: Home-made cool air induction for $12.00

Sounds like a neat product. One question though, didn't your '92 already
come with the plastic ducting from the airhat to the grille? I know mine
did, and I'm pretty sure RayB will tell you the same thing, if he decides to
chime in on this one. I would love to use that to create a second inlet to
the airhat, but unless I move the battery to the bed, there's clearance
issues with the battery tray.

"Dan Kramarsky" <dkramarsky68@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:20030519063805.23864.qmail@web41012.mail.yahoo.com...
>
> well I finally got it installed. i came across a neat little
> invention at my local Lowe's Hardware called "FLEX-A-SPOUT". has

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Dan K.
'92 Grey Dak CC, 318, 4x2, 46RH, 3.90 rear, 235/75R15, PS, PW, PB, Cruise,
AC, & 110,000mi. MODS--> home-made cold air induction.

future mods: trans-go shift kit, 3" Gibson single pipe, and underdrive pulleys
and a soft tonneau cover

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