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Old 04-18-02, 01:16 PM
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Cold air setups are nice and do the job of getting cooler air then is under the hood. I used a flexible gutter drain from home depot 2'x3' attached to the a/c then enlarged the hole to the left of the headlight motor rod, its already there just make bigger, put a collar in there and stuck the gutter hose from the carb there. Below that I used some dryer exhaust hose and matched it up between the vent in the front air dam and the hole I had cut. Airs colder the lower you get and it has a forced air effect.
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do you have any type of filter at the end or just suck all the debris into the a/c

I only ask because Im about to the same mod
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k+n filter. After the a/c all hose
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