Cold air intake(oh no not again!)
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Cold air intake(oh no not again!) - 1/30/2008 7:31:46 PM
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rastaskater
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Joined: 1/22/2008 Status: offline
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Ebay! I figure a cold air intake is a cold air intake. Check this out. eBay Intake All it needs is an heatshield..... anyone have any expeirence with these? Opinions?
< Message edited by swartlkk -- 1/30/2008 8:26:46 PM >
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RE: Cold air intake(oh no not again!) - 1/30/2008 7:55:45 PM
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SilverTalon
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I purchased one for my '94 and have a regular AEM cone filter on it. Got the filter from Advanced for about $15 and it's working great. I didn't have my Blazer long before I got it, I got my Blazer with a broken OEM filter box. I had to make a way to support the filter end of the tube, but that was pretty simple. Alternator clearance is TIGHT so when you make your support, don't forget to figure that into it. The crack case vent tube was interesting. I had to cut a 4inch piece of the hard tubing and put it in the end so that it would go into the gromet they supply with it. I also noticed (with mine at least) that the tube was a BIT small to properly accept a normal aftermarket filter, so I took the blue piece that goes between the tube and the intake, cut a 1" wide piece out of it, and placed it on the other end as a spacer to get the AEM filter to seal properly and tightly on the end. As for a heat shield, I'm sure some fiberglass and time would allow someone to make one without an issue. There's MORE than enough room in that corner after you get the stock air box out of there.
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