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Old 03-13-2012, 09:42 PM
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I am using a truck intake on my swap. I have an extra I was thinking about smoothing out. I used the search but only found pics of one. If anyone has done this I would appreciate some pics.
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Looking forward to seeing these too.
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me three. Gains?
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I've seen a few on this forum.. but Can't recall which project they were.. hopefully they will chim in with some pictures..

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I need to get some pictures of mine online, hopefully in the next week or two, but it turned out really well I think. I basically ground EVERYTHING off the top, and then layed a couple of layers of fiberglass on top to cover up all the holes. Each of those protrusions on the older truck intake will be a 1" x 1.5" oval hole if you grind them out smooth. Probably 5 hours total of work, not counting all the curing time for the fiberglass and paint, but worth every minute for how much better it looks.
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me three. Gains?
I believe the gains are in the looks of the manifold as they are talking about smoothing the outside.
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Like this...

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Here is a thread from the S10 Site I'm on..
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f213/t...pretty-460483/
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They look really good once cleaned up, plan on doing it to mine
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got one on my elcamino. it is in my buildtread.
cant post pic now am on mobile phone
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Originally Posted by the_merv
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Here is a thread from the S10 Site I'm on..
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f213/t...pretty-460483/
Yhis is what I'm after. How about the purge solenoid hole? What are guys using to block the hole?
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1st time I've ever seen this done on a truck intake, looks alot better in my opinion
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not mine, but looks good
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^^First time I've seen that one..that looks bad ***.
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Wow that silver one is nice!
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looks like they cut out and patched all the bungs or what ever they are and smoothed it. That looks awesome, I'm gonna have to look into a plastic welder.
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Sweet intake work, might have to do one of the extra ones i have since they barely sell or you cant give them away
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I also painted mine.
The sanding is a bit boring since the plastic tends to clog your sandpaper.
Bwefore sanding though I used a "hobby saw" (for the lack of a better name) and then used the carbide bits ion my high speed grinder to create a sort of smooth finish.
Then the final sanding... I did not take it to where I wanted since I got tired of it, then some adhesion promoter, filler primer, metallic silver, and a coat of clear.
It really attracts attention on my C-10.
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I started smoothing my extra intake. It should turn out nice.
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Looks good keep the pics coming.


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