Check my new air filter!
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From: Suburban Chicago
Originally Posted by quicksilverado
I have one of those Mac Daddys under the truck. Damn things is 18"s long. It comes with a stud on the end to support it.
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... Then build yourself a snorkel ...
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From: Suburban Chicago
Originally Posted by whitt1
I'm running an 18"long K&N filter used a 8"x6" pvc tee for the housing using a 8" plug on one end and a 8"x4" tee leading to my intake tube,I'm piping cold air up from the bumper on the 6"side of the tee.
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Mikegyver,
Did you end up going with this setup - I am curious as my TB is in the same area. I would think that the filter is in an area which gets lots of hot air but would like to hear about your experience. Did you get any gains at all from the lower pressure.
Did you end up going with this setup - I am curious as my TB is in the same area. I would think that the filter is in an area which gets lots of hot air but would like to hear about your experience. Did you get any gains at all from the lower pressure.
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