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Old 11-18-2009, 08:33 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by simota1 View Post
dude!!! that is soooo awesome i never knew he used coffee cans?!? thanks for the tips kdo and kenchan!!!
Umm.......Not coffee cans! Phenolic tubing designed for (large) model rockets! Wrapped in a steel skin and insulated...
(although my very first design about 9 years ago used a 1 gallon paint can!)

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I think that the "accordian" style hoses are killers with your set-up. The after-market intakes have smooth pipes that enhance air flow. Those OEM "hoses" do little for decent air flow.
Yeah...Easy to covert over to 2.75" silicone. More pics in my CAI album at the link below..(2) 45 degrees angles, a foot of straight hose and a few couplers to tap the PCV fitting into from http://www.siliconeintakes.com/index.php?osCsid=41081a7fa378234022cce2b1e50fd5b8
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