Stealth V Air Tube help
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Stealth V Air Tube help
first, i see i can't buy it any more.
second seems easy enogh to make.
So here is my questions. can anyone tell me the measure ments
i mean i know it is a reduser elbow form 4" to ?" then strait metal to the Humped Hose. but size is the big thing. any help would be nice.
thanks
oh also on the factory air box. can i cut the tube that goes the the front of the car for better air in?
second seems easy enogh to make.
So here is my questions. can anyone tell me the measure ments
i mean i know it is a reduser elbow form 4" to ?" then strait metal to the Humped Hose. but size is the big thing. any help would be nice.
thanks
oh also on the factory air box. can i cut the tube that goes the the front of the car for better air in?
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Google Intakehoses.com and you'll find all the components that you will need to make your own intake tube.
The aluminum tubing is priced by the foot, and you'll need around 9" or so, depending on what elbow you use. Applying the beer theory (You can have too little, but never too much ), I would buy a foot just in case.
The aluminum tubing is priced by the foot, and you'll need around 9" or so, depending on what elbow you use. Applying the beer theory (You can have too little, but never too much ), I would buy a foot just in case.
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This is a pic of an FFV v2. Note that the 4" TB conection works fine with an LS6 78mm TB, and LS2 90mm, or an aftermarket 90mm. This design has no hump hose, but to keep it from pulling loose, I just loosened the LPE airbox/divider to car connections.
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I've got a 4in tube on mine....wore through it actually on the bolt the above pic points to....just banged it in slightly and put some metal tape over it....seems to do the job.