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Old 11-20-2014, 11:00 PM
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I've had a few inquiries on how I made my DCAI, so I put together a pdf file that shows all parts used and where I procured them online.

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Sweeeet!
Thanks for sharing!
 
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Thank you so much.
 
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Syfi
Great DIY job and pictorial!
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Where did you get those filters from they are nice
 
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Old 11-21-2014, 11:57 AM
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Where did you get those filters from they are nice
Read the pdf file I included in the post. Amazon was where I originally got mine. Link is in the pdf. You can search the P/N and maybe find it cheaper.
 
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Wow... that looks good!
 
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Nice Job Syfi! Thanks
 
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you need a set of devil horns to finish off the look.... one of the nicest diy cai I have seen..... Max and Johnny have nice looking home made ones as well...
 
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing the details
 
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Old 11-22-2014, 01:54 AM
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you need a set of devil horns to finish off the look.... one of the nicest diy cai I have seen..... Max and Johnny have nice looking home made ones as well...

Thanks Doc. I think I found some useable devil horns. I'll probably trim the flange and see how these will work. Should have them next week. If they end up being too flimsy, I'll try coating with epoxy or may even use them as molds and fab some custom FB ones. The size and shape looks like a good fit.

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UPDATE (12/1): Managed to fit the Brake Ducts. Trimmed the flanges completely off for easier fit. Just pushed them into the silicon hose for perfect grip without any need for clamps. One corner just does get behind the frame which holds them solidly in place. Drivers side was a PITA but it fit above the horn bracket without any modding.

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now you're talkin'.....
 
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Those look like they will do nicely.
 
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Wow...looks familiar.
 
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Wow...looks familiar.
Does, doesn't it.....just as nice....
 
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Originally Posted by maxcichon
Wow...looks familiar.
I'll admit that I used your idea for the inline filters. This is the SRT version. The straighter rammed-air flow into the filters just makes better sense to me. And the SL55 "Y" connector which simply clips onto the throttle body makes the install and removal of the entire setup super easy.
 
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I'll admit that I used your idea for the inline filters. This is the SRT version. The straighter rammed-air flow into the filters just makes better sense to me. And the SL55 "Y" connector which simply clips onto the throttle body makes the install and removal of the entire setup super easy.
It has been done before with good success. Nice intake!

http://www.fabtech-performance.com/#...-intake-system
 
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It has been done before with good success. Nice intake!
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I tried one of his $250 "Y" pipes. The fabrication was one of the worst I've ever seen. Very thin metal, the welds were not cleaned up and the inlet to the TB was warped/ovaled from bad welding. Got my money back and his excuse was that the part got past QC and was not the norm. He doesn't have a favorable rep on the MB forums either. Way over-priced for the quality. But yes, he has the right idea.

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It has been done before with good success. Nice intake!

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Man, at that price level you might as well go Needswings.
 
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Default Re: Syfi's DIY DCAI

I have almost an identical DIY DCIA. I used the following "T" to connect to the TB.

Black Rubber Intake Tee 3" ID: Intake Hoses, IntakeTubing, and Intake Clamps - Intakehoses.com

I also have a set of devil horns from Needswings, just can't see them in the picture.

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