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Old 05-17-2016, 07:30 PM
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Looking for the best fitting/flowing lid and coupler combo...going to a NW92.
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I'd check out intakehoses.com for the coupler. If it were me, I'd make a custom 3.5" or 4" intake with a velocity stack.
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Originally Posted by Rise of the Phoenix
I'd check out intakehoses.com for the coupler. If it were me, I'd make a custom 3.5" or 4" intake with a velocity stack.
Thanks, they look like they should have anything I would need. I know you know this will be a track only car, but I never have like the idea of unfiltered air being ingested by my motors. I have seen a FTP 98mm Lid on here for sale, might just pick that one up.
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Originally Posted by ragtopz28
Thanks, they look like they should have anything I would need. I know you know this will be a track only car, but I never have like the idea of unfiltered air being ingested by my motors. I have seen a FTP 98mm Lid on here for sale, might just pick that one up.
You can put on a 4" cone filter.
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Originally Posted by Rise of the Phoenix
You can put on a 4" cone filter.
Straight off the TB or straight tube it and stick it down in air box base?
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It's a 4" custom made tube intake that you run over the radiator and down and out the front bumper cover.
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It's a 4" custom made tube intake that you run over the radiator and down and out the front bumper cover.
I just did a search and see what you mean (in a post you made a few months ago)...interesting concept.
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Originally Posted by ragtopz28
I just did a search and see what you mean (in a post you made a few months ago)...interesting concept.
Samsel did it on his car with a velocity stack, and it picked up quite a bit.



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