Originally posted by jayfotos
had to make some mods....
1. Cut the pipe shorter
2. Had to order new cuplings, 3.5/3" and 3/2.75"(little pricey $50 for the pair)
3. Moved the intake nipple up(welded aluminium(sp)...not me a shop did)
4. Bought another filter, 3.5 inlet size to fit onto the airfow sensor.
Here it is....
I did a test fit to make sure all is good and it's perfect, the filter ends up right infront of the hole where the outside air comes in from the airbox.
I'm going to bring it back to the shop so they can fit it in properly and make a braket to hold it up, also add a hole underneith for the sensor.
All said and done should look pretty sharp.
OH, all you SC owners still running a stock air box.....take out the airbox and put on a cone filter(3.5" inlet).......MAEGER DIFFERENCE! I'm happy with that alone, but I was already hip deep on this intake mod and decided to go all the way.
Tone- I found it on Ebay, search under carbon fiber intake. I got it for $65 delivered....and yes, very well built, real carbon fiber and light as a feather.
Thanks Jayfotos for coming up with this Mod! I wound up getting one myself from ebay ($65 plus $20 shipping plus $2 insurance = $87 total....thought the $20 shipping for 4 lbs was steep; oh well. )
1)After removing my stock airbox and doing a test fit, I cut the pipe shorter as you did with my trusty Carbide cutting wheel! (I used a nylon zip tie around the pipe to mark my lines with a marker before cutting) I put a slanted cut at the throttle assembly side for a little better fitment .
2)I was able to dodge the issue of buying new couplings by utilizing the gray one that comes with the intake for the throttle assembly side (it's snug but it'll fit the throttle assembly with a fine coating of silicon grease) and using my "red" coupling that came with my SC
kit for between intake and air flow sensor.
3)I just whacked off the section of intake with the nipple and didn't bother to retain it, thereby bypassing it as I used a breather filter instead (as others have done!) for the PCV intake on the passenger side valve cover. I breathed through the filter and didn't feel there was any significant restriction. (I bought a black & chrome & purple filter from Advance Auto..$10)
4)I was able to use the included cone filter with our air flow sensor by "making" a coupler from our stock plastic intake hose where it plugs into the air flow sensor. I cut off 2 1/8" off that end and placed it on the opposite side of the air flow sensor between the sensor and the filter and voila!
I took the bracket that comes with the intake to work (referred to as "government work..lol.") and formed from memory to what I thought I needed...took it home and only needed about 5 deg more bend on the bottom to match slope of inner fenderweld...fit perfect using old stud for factory airbox (the hold-down stud on the outside of box).
I also removed the restrictive elbow within the fender for better air flow to the cone filter(as others have!).
I drilled a hole in the bottom of the intake adjacent to the "red" coupler for the sensor to plug in...goes in same place as stock setup.
all in all I'd say I had about 4.5 - 5 hrs. of my time invested, including removing the factory airbox.
Thanks again to Jayfotos for a great mod....this intake makes both me and my engine very happy ....and it reminds me of my past rides in that it sounds alot like a 4 barrel carb opening up!
Last edited by Jolly Roger VX'er : 10/27/2004 at 06:19 PM
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