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  1. #1 Building Cold Air 
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    What do i need?

    Where should i go to get it?

    How much should it cost me?

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    I bought a 3" pipe (2 feet long from home depot) $3.47, a 3" rubber coupler $2.47 and a 45 deg elbow 2 @$5. I had a ram intake off ebay with a 4" cone and put it all together in the fender. It took about three hours, but it's perfect. I'd say just take your time and get the angles just right and you'll have the same results. I think it works out a bit different 4 everyone. Good luck!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Wolf View Post
    THis is a great writeup
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3059486
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    becarfeful i took the headlight housing off my car today and noticed that inside the finderwell there were some holes at the floor. easy for water to spash here on a wet day.
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    other than that i'll probably do the same as you just did, as soon as i get some good time off.
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    ok i promised you some pics so here they go. one sec lemme add on photobook.
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    alltogether i think i got it for $16 bucks...alil more than u guys paid i think but i bought some autolite plugs today too...that looks like a real job, it'll have to wait til tmrw.
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    yea you might wanna rig some plastic over those holes down there because water will defently splash in there. but other than that good job, looks awesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by blowfishRus6 View Post
    yea you might wanna rig some plastic over those holes down there because water will defently splash in there. but other than that good job, looks awesome
    couldnt agree more blowfish but should be ok for now...eventually i'll buy a trasher intake...when funds are right.
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    I'd raise that cone a little bit and maybe it wont get wet
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    ah imma mod the bottom alil bit...cant raise cone...too much work lol...it is what it is...lol
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