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Pipe Degree for air ram intake?

My stock connector is on the right and the connector I pulled from the junk yard is on the left. Does it matter that they look different?

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bare wires are a killer....i hope you did more than twisting the wires together and tape. that splice just wont last the test of time.
 
I think its a riot!! Creative and cleaver. How much did it cost 10 bucks? Slap some paint on that dryer vent, close the hood and pound some pavement
 


Pvc is cheap. Or just stick the filter on the end of the throttle body. But I'm sorry the dryer vent stuff just looks like you went in the basement and grabbed some leftover crap you had laying around.
 
Pvc is cheap. Or just stick the filter on the end of the throttle body. But I'm sorry the dryer vent stuff just looks like you went in the basement and grabbed some leftover crap you had laying around.
The aluminium dryer tube can rotate and have 3 sections that could twist so i could make it any degree that i want. The pvc pipe couldnt do that. Ill show you some more pictures today and it was 15 dollars

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Just because it works, doesn't mean it is a good way to go about it either.

There is also a reason why it's $15.

At that point, I'd slap a filter on the throttle body and be done with it.

There is no reason a simple intake thread is seven pages.
 


jason you may want to change the way your intake is set up pvc or strait cone)the dryer vent may suck in unfiltered air and that my man is no good
 
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