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Old Jun 25, 2007, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by sponge bob
Could you measure the diameter of the big end of the velocity stack? I need a 3” to 2” adapter and those velocity stacks with the kit might do the trick. I was planning on using some inlet ducts from Pegasus and the ones I have in the garage have a 3” outlet thus I need a nice transition piece to the smaller 2” size.

Thank for posting the pictures BTW.
I buy the 3-2 reducers in bulk... let me know if you want a price on a set.

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Old Jun 25, 2007, 06:51 AM
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Thanks Steve and RMS!


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resurrecting this, why not just paint the orange part of the tubing up front black, i mean if you did light sprays with fabric paint it wouldnt even crack and flake and if you only did it on the front heat wouldnt be an issue and it would look a billion times better, this is a very nice kit though and i may look into 1
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Hey Guys... I still have 6 sets of brackets/cooling guides left... i wont be doing another production run.

I'm only selling a kit that includes:

- Brackets you see in the pic with two metal clamps
- two black plastic velocity air ducts
- No ducting

$120 shipped anywhere in the US. PM me if your interested.

Kyle
Old Nov 5, 2008, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Chabada15
resurrecting this, why not just paint the orange part of the tubing up front black, i mean if you did light sprays with fabric paint it wouldnt even crack and flake and if you only did it on the front heat wouldnt be an issue and it would look a billion times better, this is a very nice kit though and i may look into 1
Function > looks.

That is a great price Kyle!

With my new FMIC I have to change the mounting points for next season. Ill post photos when I have those done.
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the hose clip should be mounted "fore" as it sticks too close to your drive shaft rubber cover.
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And the rotors are OEM?
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Has there been any development w/ to SmikeEvo relocating things w/ his aftermarket IC? I have have an aftermarket FMIC ready to go on as well, I'm interested.

Also, can someone post pics Warrtalons setup?

Also, any comments on heeltoer's comments about low pressure zone behind the mesh? that doesn't make sense to me, I'd want to intakes for this kit to be in a high air pressure zone, no?
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Looks kind of ghetto but as long as it works Nice write up
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Hiding here now:

I will have better pics from WW soon.

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Here's my install solution for intakes
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no pics came through puckadog
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Originally Posted by Bster13
Has there been any development w/ to SmikeEvo relocating things w/ his aftermarket IC? I have have an aftermarket FMIC ready to go on as well, I'm interested.

Also, can someone post pics Warrtalons setup?

Also, any comments on heeltoer's comments about low pressure zone behind the mesh? that doesn't make sense to me, I'd want to intakes for this kit to be in a high air pressure zone, no?
Being right over the front lip, it should be a high flow area. Air will be hitting the leading edge of the lip and then entering the new positions.
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dang! i can never get pics to load!2#$5&^&
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another try, click the link! jeez, what a pain!
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/al...680&pictureids[]=6290

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