Chrome intakes (cold air)
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Chrome intakes (cold air) hammerjw 08-30-2005, 12:31 AM
Yep...... I might be one of the cheapest, but not THE cheapest! I AM a proud owner of a (new to me) 02 LT. Ok, so I bought the chrome intake from ebay (it does have a K&N filter). It seems to work pretty good. So to my question. Now that I've installed it, I can't put the cover back on. Question 1. should the new K&N air filter be covered? Question 2. if it doesn't need to be covered, should I cut the air box to act as some what of a heat shield? Question 3. If I was to buy a larger air filter for it would it perform better? Thanks for your input. coolblink 08-30-2005, 12:48 PM this is how it should look so i dont know why you want to put the cover back on. http://images.channeladvisor.com/Sell/SSProfiles/20056642/Images/SIC_CTB0204LGE6C5G1.jpg ginzy 08-30-2005, 02:02 PM Exactly.. you dont need to put the stock cover. I installed Airaid cold air intake as the below link. Looks cool http://www.carolinaclassictrucks.com/merchant2/graphics/00000001/filter/200126.jpg Shall post one installed on my truck soon. hammerjw 08-31-2005, 02:13 AM Yes, but mine doesn't have the heat sheild. the other more expensive brands do......... If any one knows please let me know., Thanks all dach95 08-31-2005, 03:36 PM Isn't the chrome only for off road and not street legal? I don't know how they enforce such anyways... Back to the issue of performance... I suspect the heat shield is a good thing...I would find a way to improvise one. If you don't have any more use for the old air box...you might try using a rotory tool and cut out the inside and space out the openning for the new tube and filter... Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |