Re: K&N Intake?

From: Chris lang (langcj@clarkson.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 25 1999 - 18:51:06 EST


Get a 14" and put a K&N filter in it

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: boydmcguire@mindspring.com <boydmcguire@mindspring.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 5:46 PM
Subject: DML: K&N Intake?

>I will be getting a new air intake for my '93 Dak. I am not gonna pay $100
>for the FIPK, but I am going to buy a generic 10" or 14" air intake
>thing(which is better?)
>Blake
>'93 LE Silver/White
>4x2 Auto
>5.2L 318cu V-8
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob H <torch@triplet.net>
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
>Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 5:11 AM
>Subject: Re: DML: K&N Filters
>
>
>>At 08:40 PM 3/24/99 EST, you wrote:
>>>I installed a K&N open element cone filter on my '97 4x4 V8. You can use
>K&N
>>>#RE-0930. I used a piece of exhaust pipe with a 90 degree bend to connect
>the
>>>filter to the convoluted rubber coming off the intake hat. Go to your
>local
>>>autoparts store and tell them you need Walker pipe # 41003. This pipe is
a
>3"
>>>inlet, 3" outlet. The smaller end will fit inside the filter and the
>larger
>>>end will fit the convoluted hose. You will need to make up a couple on
>mount
>>>brackets and have them welded to the pipe to hold it in place. This setup
>>will
>>>put the filter in about the same location as the original filter box. I
>>had to
>>>cut off about 2" of the small end and about 3/4" of the large end to
>locate
>>>the unit where it didn't rub anything. If interested I could get some
>>pictures
>>>and e-mail them to anybody that would like to see this setup. Mike
>>>
>>>Mike,
>>
>>I would like to see it, thanks.
>>
>>
>>Take care,
>>
>>Bob
>
>



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