Intake systems
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Intake systems
Alright finally got my seven to run like it's suppose to.. Now it's a stock 89 fc na.. What intake systems are good for these cars.. Any suggestions would be great thanks.. In Cali
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The stock intake system is more than sufficient. It's already a cold air system. Put in an aftermarket panel filter and you're good.
If you do want to go to a cone filter system, then a cone of the appropriate size clamps directly onto your AFM. At that point you'll need to make a cold air box and either duct it somewhere to receive cold air, or use the stock cold air snorkel.
If you do want to go to a cone filter system, then a cone of the appropriate size clamps directly onto your AFM. At that point you'll need to make a cold air box and either duct it somewhere to receive cold air, or use the stock cold air snorkel.
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The stock intake system is more than sufficient. It's already a cold air system. Put in an aftermarket panel filter and you're good.
If you do want to go to a cone filter system, then a cone of the appropriate size clamps directly onto your AFM. At that point you'll need to make a cold air box and either duct it somewhere to receive cold air, or use the stock cold air snorkel.
If you do want to go to a cone filter system, then a cone of the appropriate size clamps directly onto your AFM. At that point you'll need to make a cold air box and either duct it somewhere to receive cold air, or use the stock cold air snorkel.
I myself on my TII use the stock air box with a KNN filter in it. Not only does it work fine but it also keeps things looking stock which here in CA is definitely a thing to consider.
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