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tunez4523 05-16-2001 07:03 AM

Custom Intake Pics
 
It is made with 3" ABS pipe and rubber bends for the pipe. Anymore questions just ask.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1686...ence=0&res=high
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1686...ence=0&res=high
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1686...ence=0&res=high

These are pics while the installation was being done. All parts are back on in the original places.

Jaws99 05-16-2001 07:06 AM

what kind of material did you use and can you put up a diagram it looks pretty good. Thanks

tunez4523 05-16-2001 07:38 AM

OK man read.... :D

I used 3" ABS pipe and the rubber bends for it. I got it at Lowes, but you could use PVC if you wanted too. I just liked the black look better. The pipe comes in 10' sections so you will have lots left. I cut the hole at the bottom first and put the 90 degree elbow in and then measured and cut the piece going up. I then cut the top bend to where it fit the best without any closing. The filter is the same one that goes on all of the intakes you can buy. I cut a piece plastic tubing to go in side of the filter rubber to keep it from crushing. The filter sits inside of the 90 degree elbow and is clamped on the outside.

Visionz 05-16-2001 07:52 AM

Tunez.....just curious..how did you hook up all your sensors that were attached to the factory intake?

tunez4523 05-16-2001 07:54 AM

There is only one sensor in any of that and it is in the rubber bend after the MAF sensor. It is not the place of choice but it was there when I just had the filter on the end of the MAF so I left it there.

Speedblind 05-16-2001 08:25 AM

Nice Job....watch out for the hydro-lock though if the H2O makes its way up to you TB and into your intake. Do you plan on installing an AEM by-pass valve or somthing similar..?

tunez4523 05-16-2001 08:30 AM

SpeedBlind, go here and read these responses, it will answer some questions and concerns you asked about. Also no to the AEM bypass.

clownboy 05-16-2001 11:27 AM

Most importantly, are u please with the end result??? gain and sound wise that is??? and how much total in materials did it cost if you dont mind me asking? thanks, and sweet job man

ShngstarR 05-16-2001 11:30 AM

I was just wondering how you kept the intake pipe attatched and the intake from moving around?? Any special type of anchors??

tunez4523 05-16-2001 12:16 PM

Clownboy, Thanks and I am very pleased with both and the parts with the filter were only around $45.

ShngstarR, I didn't use or need any anchors. The clamps hold it on tightly and the hole in the bottom is the same diameter as the filter.


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