Ram air duct for intake
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Bill,
I freaking LOVE IT! Now I have a plan. My question to you though is this: Where did you get the tips? Or rather what are they?
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Bill,
I freaking LOVE IT! Now I have a plan. My question to you though is this: Where did you get the tips? Or rather what are they?
Aaron i have had a plan for the ram air for a while..i never completed the project because of the effect it would have on the glow of my neons
if you have any questions just give me a call..... i have to whole deal planned out
and the scoops are the rear exhaust shields with bed liner material baked on
if you have any questions just give me a call..... i have to whole deal planned out
and the scoops are the rear exhaust shields with bed liner material baked on
I actually did this and saw a nice difference. I used and it may sound stupid but works very well and had it on hand..... the black hose that you use for a washing maching to go into the drain. It is about the size of a quater to half dollar and flows air perfect. You can take a look on my cardomain page http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2145355/3 Just an idea.
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
Aaron i have had a plan for the ram air for a while..i never completed the project because of the effect it would have on the glow of my neons
if you have any questions just give me a call..... i have to whole deal planned out
and the scoops are the rear exhaust shields with bed liner material baked on
if you have any questions just give me a call..... i have to whole deal planned out
and the scoops are the rear exhaust shields with bed liner material baked on
Originally Posted by Mortehl
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Bill,
I freaking LOVE IT! Now I have a plan. My question to you though is this: Where did you get the tips? Or rather what are they?
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Bill,
I freaking LOVE IT! Now I have a plan. My question to you though is this: Where did you get the tips? Or rather what are they?
I now use rubber undercoating on the front scoops. It absorbs the road debris better without chipping like the bedliner did. Although I do reccommend bedliner material as a basecoat first.
The application of the idea would be totally different for an SE/SLE as opposed to an SSE/SSEi. The underpinnings of the lower airdam are totally different.
TJ, I saw your pic, but it appears that you sacrificed your foglights for yours? And that hose is AWEFULLY small to support the needs of an L67.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Exhaust tips are $30 something new from GMPD. I put the new ones on the rear of the car, and used my old ones for the front (after cutting the shield and adding the stuff you see). That'* 30-something for the PAIR.
I now use rubber undercoating on the front scoops. It absorbs the road debris better without chipping like the bedliner did. Although I do reccommend bedliner material as a basecoat first.
The application of the idea would be totally different for an SE/SLE as opposed to an SSE/SSEi. The underpinnings of the lower airdam are totally different.
I now use rubber undercoating on the front scoops. It absorbs the road debris better without chipping like the bedliner did. Although I do reccommend bedliner material as a basecoat first.
The application of the idea would be totally different for an SE/SLE as opposed to an SSE/SSEi. The underpinnings of the lower airdam are totally different.
Originally Posted by Mortehl
Originally Posted by willwren
Exhaust tips are $30 something new from GMPD. I put the new ones on the rear of the car, and used my old ones for the front (after cutting the shield and adding the stuff you see). That'* 30-something for the PAIR.
I now use rubber undercoating on the front scoops. It absorbs the road debris better without chipping like the bedliner did. Although I do reccommend bedliner material as a basecoat first.
The application of the idea would be totally different for an SE/SLE as opposed to an SSE/SSEi. The underpinnings of the lower airdam are totally different.
I now use rubber undercoating on the front scoops. It absorbs the road debris better without chipping like the bedliner did. Although I do reccommend bedliner material as a basecoat first.
The application of the idea would be totally different for an SE/SLE as opposed to an SSE/SSEi. The underpinnings of the lower airdam are totally different.
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