Apr 8, 2008 #1 C callmeebryan Member Joined Jun 24, 2007 Messages 316 Just wanted to post some pictures of my home made 4" inlet cold air piping. It sure is a tight fit! Using a 9" tall by 8" diameter conical K&N filter. Do you guys think i should leave it polished or paint it black to match the rest?
Just wanted to post some pictures of my home made 4" inlet cold air piping. It sure is a tight fit! Using a 9" tall by 8" diameter conical K&N filter. Do you guys think i should leave it polished or paint it black to match the rest?
Apr 8, 2008 #2 blackmonte New HP Technology !!! Joined Jan 9, 2007 Messages 2,135 Good job, looks great I say black to match the rest:biggrin:
Apr 9, 2008 #3 GNBRETT Pelennor Fields Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 15,860 That looks sweet! How much to make me one?
Apr 9, 2008 #5 B BlackMetal Active Member Joined Sep 29, 2005 Messages 4,688 Looks good. Did you relocate the canister or remove it?
Apr 9, 2008 #6 C callmeebryan Member Joined Jun 24, 2007 Messages 316 Turbo6Chicago said: Looks good. Did you relocate the canister or remove it? Click to expand... My car never had the canister to begin with.
Turbo6Chicago said: Looks good. Did you relocate the canister or remove it? Click to expand... My car never had the canister to begin with.
Apr 10, 2008 #8 C callmeebryan Member Joined Jun 24, 2007 Messages 316 GNBRETT said: That looks sweet! How much to make me one? Click to expand... The piping, couplers, t-bolt clamps, and filter came to about 200$ all together
GNBRETT said: That looks sweet! How much to make me one? Click to expand... The piping, couplers, t-bolt clamps, and filter came to about 200$ all together
Apr 10, 2008 #9 PaCemkr86 WFO Racing Staff member Joined Jan 19, 2005 Messages 4,368 looks great just like that