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I saw this at the local auto zone. Spectre Performance now make custom tubing so you can build your own intake. Did know if anyone one here used this yet or heard about this. The one thing that caught my eye was the pic of the intake on this 4th gen camaro. I couldnt firnd the same pic online so I asked the manager on auto zone if I could take a pic from their catalog. This is the best I could get since the pages were so shiny. Alot of potential for some awesome intake.
they'd have a lot more room if they took out the factory airbox... plus thats a lot of piping. It would completely defeat the purpose. 2 airfilters is basically unnecessary. Any air that got shot into those would have so much turbulance it would be worthless. I'll admit it looks kind of cool, but it also looks functionless. I'd rather stick with my shaved lid and free ram air mod. .02
Considering that most intakes are about the same, id do that for looks too since it looks kickass IMO.
'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
Considering that most intakes are about the same, id do that for looks too since it looks kickass IMO.
I dunno, i think all those bends and such would cause more turbulence than any other intake. I would say (now this is just my opinion), that if your going to do a set up like that, find a different, more effective way to rout the pipes. I admit it does look cool, so if you made it look more clean, I would consider trying it myself.
It is not a kit. They do make kits but that was just a custom job. Most pieces are seperatly and only cost a few bucks. I'm not crazy about all the bends and everything, but I love the point you could do anything you want. They have all the peices to make one just like the SLP for the 93-97 camaros with dual intakes for half the cost!
It is not a kit. They do make kits but that was just a custom job. Most pieces are seperatly and only cost a few bucks. I'm not crazy about all the bends and everything, but I love the point you could do anything you want. They have all the peices to make one just like the SLP for the 93-97 camaros with dual intakes for half the cost!
yea, i think thats pretty cool. Maybe you could do something like the guy on here with the teal camaro and have it take air in from the two holes in the front bumper (sorry, i forgot what his name was). If you could do that, not only would it look really cool, but i think it would be more functional. I may even look into that when i'm home over spring break. Nice find (and sorry if i came off as an *** in my previous posts)
This would make it cheaper to do ram-air on the ws6, and SS hoods.
'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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