Re: home brew intake and pics

From: Bernd D. Ratsch (bernd@texas.net)
Date: Thu Jun 10 1999 - 09:36:06 EDT


Nice job...just a note here for everyone else...this is what the K&N Gen-II
basically looks like.

At 08:58 AM 06/10/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>After all the talk of different air intakes I went out and decided to make
>my own as many of you have already. I snapped a couple of pics so tell me
>what you think. The setup consists of a 9" K&N cone, two 2.5" heat
>resistant polymer tubes, a few other gadgets, and about 10 minutes to
>install. The heat shield is a temporary one. Eventually it will be
>replaced by some kind of wall that is completely heat resistent once I find
>some material. Currently it's only a 2.5" heat resistant polymer tube,
>which I plan to swap out with a jet hot coated pipe. PRD, a local race
>shop, has used these in the past and it works great. The jet hot coated
>pipe doesn't even heat up on the inside whatsoever. I'd love to have this
>air intake setup dynoed just to really see how great it works, but I'm not
>gonna fork out that cash just to prove I'm right. That's all for now.
>Thanks.
>
>http://www.angelfire.com/me2/rt360/page2.html



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