RE: Cold air under the hood

From: Jason Jennings (jason@spray-tech.com)
Date: Mon Feb 15 1999 - 16:25:36 EST


well, yeah it does rain like heck in FL. I don't think I would re-route
the stock filter to that little whole area.... Sounds like a pee pee to
me if you do.

Jason
2/15/99 4:24 PM

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Gonzalez, Javier [SMTP:GonzalezJ@repind.com]
        Sent: Monday, February 15, 1999 3:07 PM
        To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
        Subject: DML: Cold air under the hood

        Like must of you, I too have removed that piece of rubber
material that sits
        behind the front grill on the passenger side. However, I was
wondering, if
        the air intake is rerouted to the front, to take advantage of
this new
        source of cool air, instead of the wheel well, wont there be
problems with
        water coming in? I know, I know, rain has to be hitting the
grill almost
        horizontally for water to come in there, but is that something
to worry
        about if the air intake is right upfront behind the grill? I'm
probably just
        being paranoid, but in Florida, when it rains it pours? What do
you guys
        think?

        On another note, I forget who else was interested in info about
a billet
        grill and billet bumper inserts, but here it goes. My wife just
bought me
        the set from Autoaccessory.com. The grill was $99.95 and the
bumper insert
        was $59.95. I should be getting them sometime this week or the
beginning of
        next week at the latest. It comes with a 30 days money back
guarantee,
        bought I think it will look great. Oh yeah! To quote the great
Beavis and
        Butthead: My wife "KICKS ASS".

        Jav



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