mccurdy
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- Jul 25, 2003
Hi guys,
I saw searching for some air filter cleaning methods on here and came across the (forgotten) DIY cold air intake. I'm pretty good with fabrication, so i thought id do it myself!
I'll have some pics up shortly, but so far its going well. I just had a few questions for those of you that might have already done it.
1.) I'm using the front bumper method for the intake hose (to the left of your fog lights). If i were to use the high beams method, how the hell do you cut into your housing and still keep the system sealed so you don't ruin your headlights?
2.) I'm planning on using a drummel tool at 20k RMP and a carbine disk to cut through the sheetmetal in the engine bay. Any other suggestions?
3.) I opted for some galvonized sheetmetal at home depot to create my 'casing' around my intake to keep out the hot engine air. Will this sheetmetal heat up or stay cool? I hear that using plastic sometimes is better for this. And if sheetmetal works, should I double up the layer or will a thin 1 layer be sufficient?
Thats it. Pics to come soon with a step by step guide.
Materials used:
Kragen 3'' Ram Air intake flex pipe kit - $14.99 (28 inches in length up to 36)
JB Weld glue - $4.19
1 sheet of galvanized sheet metal from HD - $7.99
Drummel tool set w/carbine cutting disks (diamon works great too!) - $37.99 for whole kit
1 3'' to 4'' rubber coupling from HD - $3.99
So far this is about half the cost of the only other method ive seen posted on this site (if you exclude the drummel set!). I plan on avoiding screws in my sheetmetal and using JBWeld to keep the metal casing in place. The 3 to 4'' coupling is what you attach the flex pipe to, and stick that in the opening on your bumper (just left of your fog light).
I'll give a more detailed guide tomorrow with pictures!
I saw searching for some air filter cleaning methods on here and came across the (forgotten) DIY cold air intake. I'm pretty good with fabrication, so i thought id do it myself!
I'll have some pics up shortly, but so far its going well. I just had a few questions for those of you that might have already done it.
1.) I'm using the front bumper method for the intake hose (to the left of your fog lights). If i were to use the high beams method, how the hell do you cut into your housing and still keep the system sealed so you don't ruin your headlights?
2.) I'm planning on using a drummel tool at 20k RMP and a carbine disk to cut through the sheetmetal in the engine bay. Any other suggestions?
3.) I opted for some galvonized sheetmetal at home depot to create my 'casing' around my intake to keep out the hot engine air. Will this sheetmetal heat up or stay cool? I hear that using plastic sometimes is better for this. And if sheetmetal works, should I double up the layer or will a thin 1 layer be sufficient?
Thats it. Pics to come soon with a step by step guide.
Materials used:
Kragen 3'' Ram Air intake flex pipe kit - $14.99 (28 inches in length up to 36)
JB Weld glue - $4.19
1 sheet of galvanized sheet metal from HD - $7.99
Drummel tool set w/carbine cutting disks (diamon works great too!) - $37.99 for whole kit
1 3'' to 4'' rubber coupling from HD - $3.99
So far this is about half the cost of the only other method ive seen posted on this site (if you exclude the drummel set!). I plan on avoiding screws in my sheetmetal and using JBWeld to keep the metal casing in place. The 3 to 4'' coupling is what you attach the flex pipe to, and stick that in the opening on your bumper (just left of your fog light).
I'll give a more detailed guide tomorrow with pictures!
i just thought about makeing this same set up the other day, did a little searching and it seems like they actually do some good!