| Cold Air |
| I went to the Home Depot and in the HVAC Dept. I found a 3" Dia. by 4ft.(expandable to 8ft.) length of Alum. tubing that looked like a good candidate for my project. |
| I removed the Air Box and checked to see where I could run the tube. I found a spot where I could run the tube and made sure the tube would fit. |
| After I did that, it's hard to see but, I cut an opening in the wheel well big enough to fit the 3" tube: |
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| Then I double checked the tube for any clearance issues. |
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| After looking under the car for a place to draw the cold air from. I deiced to run the tube through the radiator air dam for 2 reasons: |
| 1. I could get cold air from the vents in the bumper cover. |
| 2. It would hold the end of the tube and keep it from moving around. |
| I cut a hole to fit the tube and made it so the tube would fit snug in the hole: |
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| Next I moved on to the bottom of the air box. I cut a 3" opening right about where the tube came up from the wheel well. |
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| I did a quick test fit to make sure everything fit the way it should be. |
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| I then removed the tube and air box and put silicone around the tube where it went into the air box. I put silicone on the inside as well as the outside. |
| Final step was to put in the air box/tube and run the tube through the holes. |
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| I turned the tube so it faces the front of the car and air flowing through the vents enters directly into the tube. |
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