home brew CAI
#12
Ok I'm halfway there on my 2000 Durango 4.7
The only issue I can see is that the homebrew calls for a 9/16 hole in the 90^ elbow for the Map sensor. My 2000 D didn't have the Map sensor attached to the original top hat. So I didn't drill the hole and left the map sensor where it was. Took this Bad Boy for a spin and Wow. Noticeable power. FastMan TB next week and I'm good to go.
The only issue I can see is that the homebrew calls for a 9/16 hole in the 90^ elbow for the Map sensor. My 2000 D didn't have the Map sensor attached to the original top hat. So I didn't drill the hole and left the map sensor where it was. Took this Bad Boy for a spin and Wow. Noticeable power. FastMan TB next week and I'm good to go.
Last edited by dsd1212; 05-20-2013 at 11:17 PM.
#13
#15
I ran into the same issue and had to get a little creative.... One day i was trolling thru the junkyard and came across a 1st gen Dakota. I noticed that the OEM air hat pipe was round on one end and square on the other. I picked it up and thought to myself, ill make it work somehow. The square end gave me enough clearance to get it through the front.