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Old 02-08-2010, 11:03 PM
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Default Need bellows for Camaro 402

Hey guys, sorry to ask this in the Gen III section, but it seems most Gen IV external engine section people are about non F bodys.

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I have a 2002 Camaro Z28, It has a 402 LS2, and I have a new 104mm lid and a PTM 95mm throttlebody... I need bellows or tube or something that will go straight from the lid to the T/B..

Its has a MAF on it now, but I dont need it because its speed density tuned, so I wanna ditch the MAF... So straight from the lid to the TB...Does anyone make such a tube/bellows?? or can I find em at a hardware store?

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figure out what size you need and shape

then go here: http://store.airflo.com/rubber-hoses---clamps.html

104mm is about 4"
and the 95mm TB will likely be about the same on the outside
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Originally Posted by teke184
figure out what size you need and shape

then go here: http://store.airflo.com/rubber-hoses---clamps.html

104mm is about 4"
and the 95mm TB will likely be about the same on the outside
Thanks for that... I need to see how long of a hose I need...


Hmm now the aluminum intake tubing is looking interesting.. a foot of that should be enough.. But I wonder if itll become a heat sink near the Tb?
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shield it...
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siliconeintakes.com is also a good site
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I think Imma go with this one http://intakehoses.com/Merchant2/mer...egory_Code=SC4 Its reasonably priced and seems like itll work just fine
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Im ordering this one... Wish they had em in other colors though..


http://intakehoses.com/Merchant2/mer...egory_Code=SC4
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waiting for shipment!
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Actually I wouldnt recommend this at all, It fits oddly I may have to do some cutting of the radiator support cover




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