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Old 08-27-2010, 09:07 PM
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I am pretty bored tonight so here are some pics of my intake setup I'm nearly done with. I need to get the rad support powder coated still. I know this setup is becoming popular but, I think it looks so damn good.


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Looks pretty good man. I'll grab a pic of mine, and post it tomorrow.
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Cool, I would like to see some different setups similar to mine.
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I had mine done, but now my two huge *** trans coolers on the radiator made me have to rethink my setup. I would really like 4" oval over the radiator, then a 4" into dual 3" y and run 3" heater duct down to the foglight openings. run some filters on the street, then some stockings for ram air at the track. Lowes and Home Depot have great flexible aluminum ducting for cheap like this...

http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/pro...rce=GoogleBase
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Nice and clean
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Originally Posted by Wicked94Z
I had mine done, but now my two huge *** trans coolers on the radiator made me have to rethink my setup. I would really like 4" oval over the radiator, then a 4" into dual 3" y and run 3" heater duct down to the foglight openings. run some filters on the street, then some stockings for ram air at the track. Lowes and Home Depot have great flexible aluminum ducting for cheap like this...

http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/pro...rce=GoogleBase
I had thought about doing something similar but, I have my transcooler in front and what I have now barely fits. It's a great idea though.
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Originally Posted by 96lt1m6
Nice and clean
Thanks
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parts list/write up ? looks great
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I got it from Colin91z. Here's the link.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...engine-10.html
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You're brave to do without AC down here.
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It's not a daily driver so it's not bad. I cruise it to the store and on the weekends to Jacksonville for some street action. It's been awhile though.
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it was 109 here in socal on tuesday... i didnt drive my car to work i'm running the big 11x11 b&m supercoolers. 2/3 of my radiator is covered now
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it was 107-109 here in socal on tuesday/wednesday... i didnt drive my car to work i'm running the big 11x11 b&m supercoolers. 2/3 of my radiator is covered now
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It does look good.. Do you think you can run it the same way just off a MAF?
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You should install halos....lol
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Whatev bish!
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i like it. what color are you going to do
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I'm gonna powder coat the radiator support black and the intake tube the same color as the car, ultra silver metallic.
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Originally Posted by SpeedDensityZ
I'm gonna powder coat the radiator support black and the intake tube the same color as the car, ultra silver metallic.
I think that will look really good with your fuel rails too
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Originally Posted by SpeedDensityZ
I think that will look really good with your fuel rails too
You must have been logged in on my laptop and I didn't realize it and posted under your name...

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