cold air intake from fog lights
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cold air intake from fog lights
hey all, got a 98 trans am which ive dropped alot of weight in, including pulling everything out from behind the front bumper. bumper support, windshield washer fluid tank...everything. ive also pulled the fog lights out and the square on the front bumper where the license plate recess was has been cut out.
so between looking at the empty holes in the fog light and the gaping hole where the chicken hawk used to be, i was curious about running ducting from the t.b. down to those holes and either y-ing off to the fog lights or one square piece coming off the old license plate recess. even notching the core support if there wasnt enough room under the hood for the ducting.
i searched and found this...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ke#post5308948
im thinking of something similar but down to the bumper.
if anyone has done this can i see pics or some kind of explanation or results they got? im really curious about how it would help the car out at speed....
so between looking at the empty holes in the fog light and the gaping hole where the chicken hawk used to be, i was curious about running ducting from the t.b. down to those holes and either y-ing off to the fog lights or one square piece coming off the old license plate recess. even notching the core support if there wasnt enough room under the hood for the ducting.
i searched and found this...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ke#post5308948
im thinking of something similar but down to the bumper.
if anyone has done this can i see pics or some kind of explanation or results they got? im really curious about how it would help the car out at speed....