trucku
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- January 25, 2005
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- City, State
- Queens, New York and living in Budd Lake, NJ now.
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 Explorer XLS 4.0 4x4
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I have been on Ebay for weeks trying to get some Dodge/Chrysler Turbo vents.
I happened to mention that I preferred the Daytona Turbo vent, instead of the Lebaron two smaller one to a seller. Well he was super nice went out and found it for me in the junk yard he gets he parts from. I comes complete with the drip pan. Now that is going to save me tons of time trying to Jury Rig it.
I am hoping to install it forward on the hood to sit just after the radiator (if it fits flat on that part of the hood). This would take great advantage of the rising heat. If it it looks like the curve of the hood will be a problem, i will sit the vent further back above my intake manifold.
I have been on Ebay for weeks trying to get some Dodge/Chrysler Turbo vents.
I happened to mention that I preferred the Daytona Turbo vent, instead of the Lebaron two smaller one to a seller. Well he was super nice went out and found it for me in the junk yard he gets he parts from. I comes complete with the drip pan. Now that is going to save me tons of time trying to Jury Rig it.
I am hoping to install it forward on the hood to sit just after the radiator (if it fits flat on that part of the hood). This would take great advantage of the rising heat. If it it looks like the curve of the hood will be a problem, i will sit the vent further back above my intake manifold.