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Bought a used box, modified it with a 4" alu pipe conection, piped it to front. In front have a trimmed 4 x 8 funnel, so it fits next to intercooler. Batteries is side box under bed will see if i can up the rest ... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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Bought a used box, modified it with a 4" alu pipe conection, piped it to front. In front have a trimmed 4 x 8 funnel, so it fits next to intercooler.
Batteries is side box under bed will see if i can up the rest of the pic's - |
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here are the rest. -
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ok first question why? you turbo does all the sucking of air if you start to force it it it will become turbulent and will eventually result in a loss of fuel milage, it happened on my budies truck, basically it will be working against itself. the tubine pulls in air then with that that will be forcing air against the turbine blades causing them to intern slow down -
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i can see what 94cummins is taking about..
on a dyno your not forcing the air in. your just giving the intake easy access to fresher/cooler air. also all the tubing is corrugated it's a bit restrictive... probably no enough to make any substantial difference - |
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I been toying with the idea of moving the batteries to the tool box in the bed to make more workin room under the hood and moving the air intake up to the front of the truck so the air comes in right off the front of the truck and is basically a straight shot into the turbo area. -
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Look at the some of the drag racers and pullers, they take the headlight out and stick the filter up there to helping forceing air up there cant be all bad. -
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alot of those rig are race only. - |
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I'm talking about the Duramax trucks. I know allot around here that run like that on stock chargers. -
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i bought one of these thought i would mount it over the top of the intake.
eBay Motors: REAL NISSAN 300ZX Factory Turbo Hood Scoop (item 300201146985 end time Mar-02-08 23:03:25 PST) but now i'm having second thoughts - |
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Was not intenden to ram it in, since i usualy don't go faster than 80 mph. - |
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i think this is a great idea, he is not necessarily forcing the air in, but more-so giving it a much cooler intake air temp, witch infact could in the long run, lower egt's and produce better fuel mileage. -
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I would disagree with the forcing of air arguement. IF that was the case, my Scotty II wouldn't drop my EGT's by over 150F... (It gets "forced" air from the cowl.) Truth is with the paper element filter still in there, you won't be over-feeding the turbo. I bet you still would see -5" H2O draw on the filter at highway speed.
If you are concerned about turbulence, get a TAGIII.... - |
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Seems like an excellent idea!! Good Job. |
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I don't think he's trying to make a ram air, it looks more like he is just making the location it draws the air from further away from the heat of the engine -
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