Originally posted by drmoore71
jesus, please let me know when you are able to produce one to work on a 95 xlt, and cost of the unit.
Originally posted by 2001ExpSport
Here's my cold air box setup I made Sunday. Took about 3 hrs.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1101951&a=9900760
Originally posted by Jesus A Ochoa
Originally posted by 2001ExpSport
Here's my cold air box setup I made Sunday. Took about 3 hrs.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1101951&a=9900760
Hi there 2001ExpSport,
Your cold air box looks pretty good, but the reason why I´d left the top open, is because some how you will get some hot air there (undersirable of course)and the only way you can get rid off it,is letting the filter breathe out so the hot air will exit faster the box, yes you may think it doesn´t supposed to be sealed?. Yes, but since the airflow velocity of the incoming air, would be higher than the resistance of the insulation material on the hood, it would exit the box.
Hey guys,
This is just too extensive, but I will be brief on how can you get hot air into you airbox, one is the mass air flow sensor, made of metal (reason why aftermarket MAS as Grannately)make them out of ABS (plastic),the factory connecting hose, made of rubber they love heat, when you stop at a traffic light or just anywhere with the truck running, like me with the A/C full power (As the engines I do not like heat), too bad I live in a very hot place.
So there are just few reasons to let your "Cold airbox breathe" and this is going to everybody reading my post, which I really appreciate and try like everyone else to do my best.
Regards
Jesus
If I do remember something about aerodynamics.
Regards.
Jesus
Originally posted by 2001ExpSport
Yes, only if you got a K&N replacement filter. With your stock filter, no.