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Here is mine. 90's caddy air box sealed up and drilled 4" hole in the bottom. Took and drilled a 4" hole in the radiator support placed a coupling in the front with a ninty with another coupling in the air box. K&N filter then ran to TB.
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72
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I built this one to fit into the old battery box.
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That eby one is a good buy even if you use a K&N filter later.
I don't know how good of a filter the red one is compared with others on the market |
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What you guys do with your battery
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Airaid makes a universal build your own kit. Pretty kool
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lol, of course you rear-mounted it upside down.
sir, you are a personal hero of mine. |
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