That sounds a lot more like it. I saw a company in the back of Truckin'
magazine that makes hi-flow air boxes. They're in Canada and I think
they run about 100.00. If I get some info on them, I'll be sure to pass
them along.
Does any one else know of some hi flow air box setups?
Sean Meldrum wrote:
>
> At 12:59 PM 5/26/97 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >Hey Russ, I'm with you. I have been looking through all of the Truckin'
> >mags for a hood scoupe/cowl induction thing. I'm beginning to think
> >it might be cheaper and actually better to have someone cut a hole in
> >my hood and weld (?) some scoupes in, then modifying the air box to go
> >along with it. What do you think?
> >
> >Also, what brand of catback/exhaust did you get? Do you have headers?
> >I
> >heard that Gibson and Jardine have headers for the 3.9L.
> >
> >Thanks for the info.
> >
> >Mat
> >
> Should *definitely* be cheaper. A 'glass hood from the aftermarket usually
> runs anywhere from $350 to $450. I'm lookin' at a Cobra Jet type scoop
> ('glass or "plastic") for about $30. Simple "bond-on" or rivet
> installation. A little body filler and some paint and yer good to go. If
> ya had a body shop do the whole thing it should be less than the $350. I
> saw a '95 Dak in Mopar Muscle awhile back that had the twin 'Cuda scoops
> added to the stock hood. Looked FANTASTIC. Check J.C. Whitney for a
> selection of scoops.
>
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