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Old 03-03-2006, 11:08 AM   #61 (permalink)
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Re: "Ram Air" without hood/fender body work

didn't see anything posted on the website?
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Re: "Ram Air" without hood/fender body work

that box looks gr8! first time i see this. i like the cf finish. very cool.
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Re: "Ram Air" without hood/fender body work

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Re: "Ram Air" without hood/fender body work

that looks great!! i really like that street scenes grill!
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Re: "Ram Air" without hood/fender body work

I haven't checked into it yet, but those who don't have fog lights, is it possible to run a ram air intake tube from the driver's side fog light housing?
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Re: "Ram Air" without hood/fender body work

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I haven't checked into it yet, but those who don't have fog lights, is it possible to run a ram air intake tube from the driver's side fog light housing?
Yes, that is exactly what the Volant ram air scoop does.
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Yes, that is exactly what the Volant ram air scoop does.
oh man i did this mod with the stock air box and a fram high flow air filter and WOW!!!!! what a HUGE DIFFERENCE FROM STOCK!!!!!!
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Re: "Ram Air" without hood/fender body work

sweet, thinking I want to do it with a volant, I did notice the washer reservoir would be in the way... I actually have a fresh air inlet through what used to be my fender liner til it started falling off onto the toyo MT which rolls under it so it has a huge hole that I imagine lets cooler air in I'll post up pix sometime
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