Cold air system
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Cold air system
I have installed a LS1 in a 1962 Corvette but the engine is so close to the radiator that I can't seem to find an air filter that will work except the high priced ones from Street & Performance.
Does anyone know of another company that makes one that may fit seem I am cramped for space?
Thanks,
Wade
Does anyone know of another company that makes one that may fit seem I am cramped for space?
Thanks,
Wade
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A pic or two would help here. If you are very close to the radiator you may need to use a cobra head 90 degree elbow off your throttle body to make the turn so you have room for your MAF and air filter. The cobra heads are ugly but they get you turned quicker than a conventional or short radius 90. Get those pics up soon! I wanna see since I'm doing the same swap into a 61.
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Originally Posted by 67pete
Here is one that I made...
I need something similar and I don't want to put something together that causes surging or a CEL.
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It's pretty straight forward...put in enough sweep in the elbow to not cause turbulance or to restrict the flow by reducing the ID of the tubing too much. I also wanted to bring in outside air to the engine so I cut a hole in the radiator support to do this. The air filter will be attached to this opening behind the grill. You could do as LS1MCSS did and leave the air filter under your hood off to the side where, theoretically there is more room.