My Homemade cold air intake...feedback?
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RE: My Homemade cold air intake...feedback?
Wheres the hookup from the PCV?
How are you pulling the potential nastyness from the engine?
What about moisture from a rainy road surface?
Im working on a "Ram" system myself.
Seems workable with the large front grill area.
Nice use of PVC though. ;-)
How are you pulling the potential nastyness from the engine?
What about moisture from a rainy road surface?
Im working on a "Ram" system myself.
Seems workable with the large front grill area.
Nice use of PVC though. ;-)
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RE: My Homemade cold air intake...feedback?
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Yes thats PVC piping...hehe
Yes thats PVC piping...hehe
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RE: My Homemade cold air intake...feedback?
hm, yeah that toxin stuff would really suck, wouldn't the pvc melt under the heat? im working on one right now myself, ive made a prototype and have trimmed down the battery tray and cut a bigger hole like spud did, Verocious, how much would some of that piping cost?, nevermind I see now.