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Made a(possible) interesting discovery. This is the piece, that goes into the fender, from the S&B CAI being removed.
![]() ![]() It's exactly the right size(obviously) to fit the hole. Couldn't it be made to work and not need the PVC? |
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That will fit into the fender perfectly but the intake might be just a bit too far away to connect. Try it and take some pictures so we can see.
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bah, yup its far too short. Back to work.
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Thats fine, if you look at my picture from the kidd4cars thread it didn't initially have the groves cut on the top. I added that afterwards to make it easier to clip in.
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Does the pipe that goes into fender need to go through BOTH holes or just the first one?
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It probably doesn't have to go though both, but my original snorkel did, so I made sure my new one did too.
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Yea, Gotts says atleast 2 inches so that's what I'll try to do. Ugh! Getting the pipe right is a pain. Giving up for the day. Get back at it tomorrow.
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