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Cold air intake with stock cover?

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Old Oct 12, 2011 | 04:22 PM
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Question Re: Cold air intake with stock cover?

how did u get the pipes throught the radiator support? Im doing it now and ive just removed the plastic restriction but i measured it and it not even 2.5 inches. Do i need to get a flexible hose or something ? if so please post a link or picture of what it looks like(the hose that can run past the radiator support, 3in diameter). Im really pissed i just received that double bent pipe that matches our stock tube shape but theres no way i can run that through the radiator support hole. A little help please...
 
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Old Nov 26, 2011 | 05:40 PM
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Default Re: Cold air intake with stock cover?

ok, whar went best??
the max-redline parts or the other??
i have my devil horns from rob and am looking to do the best install.
appreciate both your inputs.
also did 74tb but not the maf change.
thanks
 
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Old Nov 26, 2011 | 07:29 PM
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Default Re: Cold air intake with stock cover?

I put the 2.75" tubes on, I had to bend them out of round to get them through the radiator support. I made some tubing ' Devil Horns", not quite the same but go through ok. I insulated the tubes, but think I'm going to insulate the bottom of the air box too.
 
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