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Old 02-07-2003, 11:16 PM   #7
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Yes, I did run them through the radiator support. I enclosed the 14" K&N and standard air cleaner housing. The enclosure is made from a cut down 33 gallon drum with Home Depot adjustable ducts attatctched with (don't laugh) Bondo. The flexible ducts themselves are 4" plastic yard drain also from Home Depot with rectangular end pieces that go out through the radiator support. I did the cutting of the metal 33 gallon drum with an electric jig saw. The bottom and top of the enclosure is attatched to the air cleaner top and bottom with bolts. The top of the enclosure is just the drum top and is held on with the air cleaner stud and wing nut.

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