Re: Re: Air Filter Box

From: Robert Trottmann (rotrottmann@davidson.edu)
Date: Sun Apr 19 1998 - 15:48:48 EDT


What you are looking for is right here
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/7875/frame2.html
Check it out. A lot of people on the DML have done this mod, and the hp
increases are incredible! I would really recommend this, but be sure to
check how tall the carriage bolt is BEFORE you shut your hood. :-)
Later,
Robert

catlin wrote:

> Dave Brown Wrote:
> >
> > Who knows the best way to free up the incoming airflow of the new 97
> > Dakotas, i am having my throttle body modified and i wondered what was
> > recomended for the air filter and box? I am thinking of scraping the
> filter
> > box and going with a K&N cone fileter put next to the radiator.
>
> Dave,
> I installed a K&N air filter from Mopar performance this week end
> part #P5249605 it drops right into the standard air box. I been using
> the G-Tec Accelerometer to measure horse power on the R/T ClubCab.
> The horse power measurement increased by 10 horse power after we
> installed the K&N air filter. This week I'm going to try and hook up
> a fresh air intake to the factory air box. I'll be cutting a hole in the
> rubber splash guard on the left side of the radiator if your standing in
> front of the truck. I'm going to try to pipe that right into the factory
> box where the air intake pipe is now. Has anyone on the list tried
> this? If so did it work?
>
> Mike Catlin

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