Cone air filter
#41
RE: Cone air filter
ORIGINAL: smoke20
I don't think it matters alot between the two intakes, just make sure it is plastic not metal.
I don't think it matters alot between the two intakes, just make sure it is plastic not metal.
#42
RE: Cone air filter
ORIGINAL: withac
There is a thin flap that runs up the length of the side of the radiator tank as well as a thicker piece of flat plastic in back of the headlight assembly and in front of the air box. If you have opened up the front of the air box wouldn't removing these flaps let more in straight through the front end of the vehicle? As close as the filter is to the front you'd probably need a water sock like some of you mentioned but this might give you more air. I did a similar thing on my 2K Durango when I put an AirRaid in it, but the D had the filter further back, on the fender well, so I never worried about too much water coming in the front and getting to it. Where the Chevy (the D was totalled and replaced with a 2K Tahoe 5.3) filter is that close to the front the water might be an issue.
There is a thin flap that runs up the length of the side of the radiator tank as well as a thicker piece of flat plastic in back of the headlight assembly and in front of the air box. If you have opened up the front of the air box wouldn't removing these flaps let more in straight through the front end of the vehicle? As close as the filter is to the front you'd probably need a water sock like some of you mentioned but this might give you more air. I did a similar thing on my 2K Durango when I put an AirRaid in it, but the D had the filter further back, on the fender well, so I never worried about too much water coming in the front and getting to it. Where the Chevy (the D was totalled and replaced with a 2K Tahoe 5.3) filter is that close to the front the water might be an issue.
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