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Old 03-13-2007, 06:12 PM
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Default Vic Jr + Air Cleaner

Does anyone have pics of their air cleaner that they used on top of a vic jr with a carbed style throttle body. I am wanting to go this route instead of an elbow but I am looking to find an aircleaner that will fit. BTW I have a VFN 3" cowl hood so I really only need one to clear the cowl. I don't mind trimming the cowl some.
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TTT for you.
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ttt again
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I was thinking of this setup myself. Maybe a supercharger/turbo blow through carb hat connecting to a maf?
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Id love to have an idea of what to do here also.
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what about one of those carb "elbows" that guys use with the blow through carb FI setups? Seems like that would work
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i assume that is what i am going to have to do...



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Naw,,,,screw it!!! Just run "trailor queen" and screw the air filter. Non-op and track only is my what im doing
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possibly get one of these and make it work...

http://www.pjbeltz.com/vortech_dodgert_kit2.jpg
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its for a dakota...
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Originally Posted by NosboySS
Naw,,,,screw it!!! Just run "trailor queen" and screw the air filter. Non-op and track only is my what im doing

do you have a better pick of how your cut your cowl? I would do as said above, but I will run it on the skreet some. It is going to have a/c I mean gots to have an air filter




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