Bee Jay's Cold Air Intake

Bee Jay

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Location
Lompoc, Ca.
I don't have any AC or heater, but I have a hole in my firewall. So, first I bought this at the Pomona swap meet:
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It came with a stainless steel cone filter. No oiling needed, just rinse and air hose.
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Then I ordered this cone air filter can from Summit:
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I made the hole larger in my AC delete plate, and slid the can inside. It's ugly, but snug.
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Then I mounted it all using 4" automotive duct hose from NAPA. I'm still working my serpentine conversion, so I will have to wait a few days before testing. But I should have cold air from the high pressure base of the windshield.

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What do you think?
Bee Jay
 
BJ,
Go to Specters web site, and check the flow rate on that hat in N/A mode.
 
Bee Jay, could you give me a part # off the packaging for the 4" automotive duct hose? I'm about to embark on a search for just such an item. Knowing parts men today I anticipate at least a minor struggle.
[Not to get too far off topic but I was just searching for a 4" 90deg rubber bend to mount my maf sensor, the parts man, an experienced guy, found me a lovely Dayco item - $106. So I emailed Dayco with my request, got another part #, $21. Just a lazy partsman].
Thanks, Frank
 
Bee Jay, could you give me a part # off the packaging for the 4" automotive duct hose? I'm about to embark on a search for just such an item. Knowing parts men today I anticipate at least a minor struggle.
[Not to get too far off topic but I was just searching for a 4" 90deg rubber bend to mount my maf sensor, the parts man, an experienced guy, found me a lovely Dayco item - $106. So I emailed Dayco with my request, got another part #, $21. Just a lazy partsman].
Thanks, Frank

I will rummage around in the garage for the reciept tonight. I got it at NAPA. $6 a foot. I bought one foot.
Bee Jay
 
Thanks man. I got an Idea a couple of years ago off Gearz TV shaw. Stacy was advertising a notebook a guy could buy to record all parts and part #'s used on your car. Divided into sections [engine, axles, etc] I never did buy one [or a few] and now can't find them. So I have started one for myself and keep it up religiously. When ever an order comes in I immediately enter the Part # in the book in the appropriate section.
 
Bee Jay, could you give me a part # off the packaging for the 4" automotive duct hose? I'm about to embark on a search for just such an item. Knowing parts men today I anticipate at least a minor struggle.
[Not to get too far off topic but I was just searching for a 4" 90deg rubber bend to mount my maf sensor, the parts man, an experienced guy, found me a lovely Dayco item - $106. So I emailed Dayco with my request, got another part #, $21. Just a lazy partsman].
Thanks, Frank

4" hose part # is 815-5007 at NAPA.
Bee Jay
 
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