There is a guy selling cold air intakes on eBay all the time. You can get them
for $20-25. The kit comes with a piece of polished maneral bent 3" aluminum
tubing, rubber connector hose, support bracket, clamps and a oiled gause cone
filter. You are hard pressed to beat that price with a Hardware/HomeDepot home
brew set-up.
I got one from him a couple of months ago. I had a K&N drop in filter in the
stock air box. There was no seat of the pants improvement going to this setup
but it does look cool.
Dave Clement
99 SLT+ CC 4x4
In article <71AA4AB07F8AD4118B6900508BE3A66D1177B712@nyschx17psge.sch.ge.com>,
james.zito@ps.ge.com writes:
>
>
> OK currently getting ready to install a home made cold air intake system on
> the 6 banging Dak, and I have 2 plans running around in my head.
>
> First idea, use the stock air box and run some metal dryer duct from the
> inlet to the box and to the empty spot on the passenger side of the
> radiator. Benefits this will provide some ram air effect and cool the
> intake air. Drawback uses the stock filter element.
>
> Second idea, use a large cylindrical K&N element and route the duct to
> general area. Benefits more efficient filtration and reduced air temps.
> Drawback how to keep the filter and filter end of the duct from flopping
> around.
>
> Looking for advice on how to mount the K&N.
>
>
> Jim
> 03 CC Red Dak
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