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From: Sparks, Nevada
Car: 1991 B4C, 1992 RS
Engine: 355, 305
Transmission: 700r4, 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3.73, ?
Ram Air
I know stuff about home made ram air is posted alot but i cant do a search cause its broken so bear with me.
I was thinkin about removing my high beams and running tubbing from the holes up to a filter mounted on my throttle body. i know alot of people do it through the grill i was just wonderin if anyone has done it this way. im thinkin about tryin it out but haven't got around to it yet. what do ya think?
I was thinkin about removing my high beams and running tubbing from the holes up to a filter mounted on my throttle body. i know alot of people do it through the grill i was just wonderin if anyone has done it this way. im thinkin about tryin it out but haven't got around to it yet. what do ya think?
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From: Caldwell, NJ
Car: 88 IROC Convertible
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: Raptor 700
you could do it, but i don't think its legal since you're removing your highbeams, unless you planned on replacing your stock low beams with dual filament bulbs then it could probably be done. and also do you mean to just throw an open tube in place of the highbeam leading back to the TB, or would you put an air filter there too. without an air filter you'd have to worry about leaves and such things getting stuck in the intake. also check out this post, this guy is sellin aluminum ram air boxes for $40, not too bad in my opinion
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=155848
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=155848
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