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Old 02-24-2004, 03:27 PM
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Go to a deisel shop and get hoseclamps, 3" radiator hosing, and a couple 3" mandrel bends (almost always cheap as **** there than at a muffler shop or something), as well as a cheapie cone filter.

Assemble to fit engine bay and put filter where the expensive intakes go.

Wow.....less than $40 and you've got yourself an intake.





As for those that are above making their own parts and call it rigging a 28K car, it's not rigging. It's engineering for cheap!
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I made a 3.5" elbow so my maf is even in the fenderwell looks cleaner I think I have 35.00 in the whole thing....HOME DEPOT RACING OUTLET
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