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Homemade cold air intake?
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<blockquote data-quote="SNAKEYE" data-source="post: 15795784" data-attributes="member: 22534"><p>Back in 2005 I got the urge for CAI with my Vortech S/C.</p><p>The Vortech setup mounts the air filter in the right front fender just behind the foglight.</p><p>In order to have access from outside the front of the car I moved both foglights inboard behind the lower grill. The Vortech-supplied K&N air filter is mounted just behind the foglight opening in the bumper fascia. I picked up some PVC pipe and a cap for the larger diameter pipe, steel angles, flexible aluminum clothes dryer duct, and screw-type hose clamps.</p><p>After taking many dimensions I cut the larger diameter pipe to length to fit over the K&N filter, cut a hole in the side of it and cemented a short length of the PVC pipe to the side of the larger pipe, and cemented the cap to what would be the bottom end of the assembly.</p><p>I fashioned three J-hook type clips to mount to the K&N mounting bracket to hold the filter housing in place around the filter unit. I blanked off the left floodlight opening to give the bumper a symmetrical look.</p><p>As they say "It works for me!"</p><p>PS - I do not drive the car in rainy weather, so water ingestion is not an issue.</p><p>Here's a picture up under the front bumper:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1458458[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SNAKEYE, post: 15795784, member: 22534"] Back in 2005 I got the urge for CAI with my Vortech S/C. The Vortech setup mounts the air filter in the right front fender just behind the foglight. In order to have access from outside the front of the car I moved both foglights inboard behind the lower grill. The Vortech-supplied K&N air filter is mounted just behind the foglight opening in the bumper fascia. I picked up some PVC pipe and a cap for the larger diameter pipe, steel angles, flexible aluminum clothes dryer duct, and screw-type hose clamps. After taking many dimensions I cut the larger diameter pipe to length to fit over the K&N filter, cut a hole in the side of it and cemented a short length of the PVC pipe to the side of the larger pipe, and cemented the cap to what would be the bottom end of the assembly. I fashioned three J-hook type clips to mount to the K&N mounting bracket to hold the filter housing in place around the filter unit. I blanked off the left floodlight opening to give the bumper a symmetrical look. As they say "It works for me!" PS - I do not drive the car in rainy weather, so water ingestion is not an issue. Here's a picture up under the front bumper: [ATTACH=full]1458458[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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