Zoodad
Ok so I finished the Zoodad modification on my rig. I didn't do the one like everyone else does to cut out the wall right in front of the radiator, instead I sent it the other way and made a plastic scoop (soon to be made out of aluminum) that has the inlet directly behind the vertical vent in the grille. I'll post pictures tomorrow. Pain in the ass cutting out cardboard to use as templates but I like it. Also if anyone would like instructions and dimensions for it just let me know.
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I'd love to see a few pics! The dimensions wouldnt be too bad either:c:
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I would like the instructions
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:pics: :c:
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Lol. Oops, I completely forgot about this thread. Almost a year and a half of inactivity, I'll get pics when I get home (2 weeks) since I'll be making a new scoop (plastic one couldn't hold up to the wind and decided to crack and break, just hasn't reached the top of the priority list).
As far as instructions: Take the grille off (the bolts on the top), don't forget the clips at the bottom on the inside, (slotted screwdriver works nice for this, LIGHTLY pull on the outside bottom so they pop loose). Next pull the driver side headlight Pull up the liner that covers the gap between the grille and radiator supports, you'll need the screwdriver to pry otherwise you will rip the plastic if you just pull (not that I know from personal experience or anything lol) Unbolt the metal support bracket, don't throw it away though you can use it to support the scoop (otherwise it will sag and could fall out) At this point stuff a sock or rag into the intake horn so the shavings and dust doesn't go into the filter I cut a fair size square, about 6" tall by 8" or so wide (most of the vertical plastic right there from the vertical support over and the flat on top down) This should give you a rough idea about the setup once you open your hood and see it up close until I get pics up |
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Ok so I have some pics for you guys that I took during the mock up process of my template scoop
Pull out the 4 5.5mm screws Attachment 38956 Then the 5 compression clips with a slotted screwdriver (the other 2 are to the left) Attachment 38957 Next pull off the driver headlight (5.5mm again) Attachment 38958 This is the cut you need to make in the plastic Attachment 38959 And pull out the metal bracket that goes in here Attachment 38960 Yes this is the easiest way I found to keep the plastic mat out of the way Attachment 38961 Test fit of the top and bottom pieces Attachment 38962 This is the scoop (I would love to give you guys measurements for the cardboard but there are so many angles and different lengths, the scoop is 6" tall though) Attachment 38963 Attachment 38964 Attachment 38965 Now time for me to get some sheet metal and fire up the torch ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Yes, it's a big cut in the panel, but if you make one of these scoops you will understand it, I just cut mine a little too tall though. |
get some sheet metal and fire up the torch looks good so far. i built a similar one for my chevy out of 4" ABS pipe |
No no, the bandsaw is to cut the metal, torch is to mate it together, I don't have a TIG and the MIG even turned down will likely burn through it, so Oxy-Acetylene it is.
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if you can pull it off with an Oxy-Acetylene torch and sheet metal then thumbs up to you:tu:
i have always had good luck with solder and sheet metal. if you have access to a spot welder that would be the way to go. please show more pics when done Jason |
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