I've been hearing all these people talk about spending an hour or two shaving the fins down on their stock airboxes with a dremel tool. I spent about 10 or 15 minutes on mine. I used plyers and snapped all of the fins off. Hope this helps some of you. I also have a quick question. Does replacing the air silencer with a 3" PVC pipe give any noticable gains?
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i snapped them all off with a pair of pliers (Craftsmen RoboGrip), but there were still some little pieces left on. I chisled them off with a hammer and screwdriver, then spent about an hour sanding the whole inside of the lid down with an electric sander. VERY smooth now.\'98 Camaro - SOLD<br />Best E/T: 15.489 @ 86.48 MPH<br />60\': 2.131<br /><a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/skorpion317\" target=\"_blank\">members.cardomain.com/skorpion317 </a><br />1998 Saturn SL2<br />Official <a href=\"http://www.njdisturbance.com\" target=\"_blank\">NJ Disturbance</a> bracket racer
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where are these fins located on the airbox?-------------------------<br />\'99 Camaro A4 HUGGER ORANGE<br />Mods:<br />JET CHIP Stage 2 (for sale)<br />Magnaflow Catback System 2.5\"<br />SLP CAI<br />!FRA<br />160 degree Thermo<br /><br />Email: Maniac02570@aol.com
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on the upper part of the box...you'll have to loosen the clamps that keep it attached to the hose. then just remove it, rip the fins off, sand down what's left, wash the lid out thouroughly, and put it back in.\'98 Camaro - SOLD<br />Best E/T: 15.489 @ 86.48 MPH<br />60\': 2.131<br /><a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/skorpion317\" target=\"_blank\">members.cardomain.com/skorpion317 </a><br />1998 Saturn SL2<br />Official <a href=\"http://www.njdisturbance.com\" target=\"_blank\">NJ Disturbance</a> bracket racer
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I did all the above and then some. I took the dremel and smoothed out the ovel part of the intake. I grinded (is that a word? ground? anywho) the edges down alot and smoothed it all out, I prolly cut almost 1/8" of material out from oval part. If you do this you gotta be extremely careful, I went to far. I decided that I took out enough material and stopped, but when I touched the side, it collapsed. I could see through it, lol. I took a propane torch and some old hard plastic, and melted it back into the hole, then smoothed it all out again. It helped a little bit in the low end, but I still can't test it out too much with a clogged convertor.~Chris<br />1999 Hugger Orange Camaro<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/273836\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/273836</a> <br /><br />†…faith…hope
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