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yep.. but i read and understood to what u have said.. making ur opinion stick to me. and other people who have read this.. so thanks.
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Cant say I noticed any improvements, mainly did it to make sure future mods had sufficient air flow. The adaptor is made out of a piece of 3mm plate and some 75mm exhaust pipe. The pipe had a V cut out of it, (not all the way through, left enough to keep as one piece) then the V closed up and welded. The plate was cut to a cardboard template I took off the air box lid. A bit of stuffing around but it kept me out of trouble for a few hours. Hope the working drawings help.
_________________ 4.0L EF Fairmont Station Wagon. EL GT Snorkel. K&N Pod in air box. 3" Intake piping.
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Same here.. better air intake.. for future mods...also its what u start off first.. the air intake.
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Close or delete this forum. thanks.
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forums are never deleted, unless racial or religious arguments are started
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use a 3 inch pipe running into the airbox and use a shortened 45 degree silicon joiner onto that with a short 3 inch steel cutoff on the other end to give the pod filter something to clamp onto. Perfect fit.
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