Re: a household item(s) for cold air induction

From: W. Jack Hilton III (hemi@mindspring.com)
Date: Thu Jun 25 1998 - 16:32:47 EDT


I would have to see a picture of that man , cuz you have just plain lost me .

Might be a good idea if I could understand it .

At 01:08 PM 6/25/1998 PDT, you wrote:
>This came to me while chasing thunderstorms last night. How about using
>a floor vent (rectangular) to fit over half (or so) of the air cleaner
>(picture mikes jiffy pop). then take the tubing and connect it to the
>end of the floor vent (similar to the tubing that connects your floor
>vent). the advantage is that their are many sizes of floor vents...you
>can get a wide selection at a hardware store...and their inexpensive.
>
>It may be possible to attach a floor vent to both sides of the air
>cleaner and run dual intake ducts.
>
>Take a look (remove a floor vent in your house or apartment) and see if
>it has possibilities. Its just a thought...but it may work. I believe
>these are made from galvanized steel and should have no problem standing
>up to heat.
>
>Any thoughts, any disadvantages?
>
>Part of the research and development team.
>
>Dave
>'97 Dakota Sport CC V8/5-spd 4x4
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Jack Hilton

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