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Old Apr 19, 2014 | 12:13 AM
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Hey guys, did a search and came up with nothing. Just did a 90mm throttle body and edelbrock pro flo intake on my 03' silverado. Not too sure what to do with the intake tube? Do they make a kit for this? Would a intake kit for a NNBS with a 87mm TB work? What did you guys do. Any info is appreciated.
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Old Apr 19, 2014 | 02:11 AM
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Hey guys, did a search and came up with nothing. Just did a 90mm throttle body and edelbrock pro flo intake on my 03' silverado. Not too sure what to do with the intake tube? Do they make a kit for this? Would a intake kit for a NNBS with a 87mm TB work? What did you guys do. Any info is appreciated.
Air Raid makes a custom tube kit that you can fit the pieces together to make your own. Check their site for the part number, but various vendors sell them. Not sure about a box, but you might be able to get a high flow filter.
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Old Apr 19, 2014 | 03:06 AM
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if that intake is similar to the holley high ram run a volant, I run one on mine with no problems. Also the K&N intakes fit good since the 90 coming off the tb is longer then most.
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I have a volant. I wonder if I can get a different tube?
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Old Apr 19, 2014 | 02:50 PM
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My Volant intake tube is the exact same OD as my 90mm. I jsut got a Big Silicone coupler and matted them up
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Old Apr 19, 2014 | 03:33 PM
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My K&N FIPK fit my stock tb and my 92MM without modification. I didn't expect it to but it did.
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I just made my own . Used 4" aluminum tube and 4" couplers.

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My volant tube actually fit the 90mm. Was a little tight but fit on without any issue. Honestly didn't think a intake tube meant for a 78mm would fit a 90mm.
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