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04-02-2001, 12:42 AM | #1 |
The Redneck James Bond
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Fayetteville NC
Posts: 1,707
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Home made Cold-Air kit Works.
Hello everyone.
Not sure if anyone remembers me or not, but I used to post alot here up until 3 or so months ago. My friend Tim C with a 99 35th Aniv GT read about a homemade cold air kit. Last week, he went to Lowes and Home Depot and bought PVC pipe and some 3 inch rubber elbows and rigged up his own Cold Air kit. It looks good and it actually works, giving a noticable kick from 3800 RPM and above. I plan on doing the same to my 2000 GT soon. Just wanted to inform everyone, incase anyone doubted or was afraid to make there own. 35 dollars sure as hell beats 200 and some dollars for a aftermarket Cold-Air. Well post some times and numbers as soon as we get them, but you can feel a diffrence. Oh and after doing this home made mod, disconnect the battery or pull fuse (If I remember correctly) 21 wait a few minutes and reconnect for best results. ------------------ 64 1/2 Red Mustang Coupe. 289, C4, 3:1 rear gear. Mallory duel point. Ported & Polished 65 heads shaved .01 with 351 windsor valves, high side of 10.5:1 comp, 1.7:1 sled rockers, blue wolverine lumpy cam, autolite 4100 Hipo 4 barrel. And to many others to list 2000 Perf Red Mustang GT. 5spd. 64 1/2 red 6cyl coupe. Auto. project car. |
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