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Old 02-08-2015, 06:30 PM
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Old 02-08-2015, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Martin@Tick
These should help.









I was looking for one like this on a Camaro bumper, but is there any reason why you didn't have another custom tube "t'd" from the TB going to the left side of the bumper?
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Is there any way possible to do something like this and keep AC?
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^^^ I am wondering if it's possible also. I am actually going to take on building one of these for my car, and since I will be using a stock ported tb my piping going over the radiator it appears I'll have a small amount more room to work with.

I will be doing this the same way as the op, except I'll be 4" to 3" reduced midway to the tb. It looks like I can move the radiator back slightly and I'll have to be a bit more aggressive with notching the radiator support.

Hoping the 3" piping will help give just enough clearance to not ditch the condenser. Not sure if that will help for guys with 90mm to 100+mm intake tracts.
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