Re: Air Intake Temp

From: Vincent Heckathorn (victorylane@iwaynet.net)
Date: Sat Aug 08 1998 - 00:02:56 EDT


Me three
Colin

David Thede wrote:

> Me too.
>
> dave
> tnadoman@hotmail.com
>
> >John -
> >
> >I went to that page , but the intake pics won't load for some reason .
> >
> >Can ya e-mail em to me ?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >At 04:23 PM 8/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >>find something else though that I have been running for about a month
> now. I
> >>went to Home Depot and started looking at various pieces of tubing and
> >>couplings with the original intent of picking up some PVC and an elbow
> or
> >>something to make the bend when I happened across a product called
> "Semi
> >>Flexible Aluminum Tubing". It would appear that this stuff is intended
> for
> >>clothes dryer exhaust outlets. Now this is not the same plastic stuff
> that
> >>cannot hold it's own wieght. This is thin wall aluminum that is made
> simular
> >>to a plasitc drinking straw. It is about 28" long, and is 3" ID. It
> cost
> >>$4.88 plus tax. I picked up a rubber coupler for the intake hat and
> just
> >>stuck the K&N on the other end. The only down side I can see with this
> is
> >>that the inside is not perfctly smooth and in fact has ery small
> ridges it
> >>whole length. But I don't really see this as being a problem as the
> tube is
> >>still much straighter than the factory acrobatics tube.
> >> If anyone would like to see how this all looks, I have finally
> posted
> >>the pictures on the web at
> >>http://lonestar.texas.net/~jndneff/dakota/dakota.html
> >>
> >>John
> >>98 Dak CC 4X4 Sport, 5.2L, Auto, 3.92LSD, T&H Package, Power
> Everything,
> >>Billet Grill, Nerf Bars, Rhino Liner, Snug Lid, homebrew FIPK 2, DDBC
> >>
> >>
> >W . Jack Hilton III
> >
> >HEMI@mindspring.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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