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Correct. Exactly. Maybe you'll take
Your time and get it to work better than I did but I had a ton of plastic and fender trimming to do. I also hacked up that boxy resonator and had to use parts of it to make the silicone hose go all the way to the filter box intake elbow.
BillZ: nice! Your snorkel head has a gap between the roof and the bottom of the head right? Mine does too. Also, you just have drilled a larger hole than the template indicated to get the inner elbow flange through? I drilled exactly what the template said and it didn't even come close to fitting. I also had the issue of the hose being two inches too short so I used the resonator tube cut it and that did the trick.
And how many extra hp?Just follow up, weather here cooled a bit, enough to drive on the highway with the sunroof open, can't hear any extra whistling or buffeting at speed.
Thanks Bill - I like the RTV idea too. Now I am just mystified as to why the rubber hose/tube is so long if it is only intended to bridge between the inner snorkel box and the OEM 'inner guard tube'??? Oh well. The way you did it makes sense and I guess I won' stress it - enough stress taking a dremel to a fender as it is!Well Dave, yours came with a lot more detailed instructions than mine! All I got was the template and a bag of hardware
So for the hole diameter, I have not a clue, but I will say that it was pretty close to the actual O.D. of the short tube that pushed through, I essentially applied the template, used a razor blade to transfer all the markings into the paint and then startted cutting. I used my dremel w/ a cut off wheel and made 3 light passes unitl i was through, and then took a 1/2 round file to clean up, and just kept touching it up until the tube would pass through snugly from the outside, then I placed the piece in from the inside of the fender after a little paint.
Since I didn't have any instructions, I thought the provided tube with the kit would replace the inner guard tube. However when i fit it all up, the provided tube was long enough to span the gap between the air-box and the snorkel, but not long enough to get hose clamps on both ends, so that is when I decided to modify the inner guard tube to allow me to cut down the provided softer tube and hose clamp it to the inner guard tube, which I like better, since the inner guard tube is bolted up and much sturdier than the provided tube.
I also added a thick amount of black rtv to all joints not hose clamped, so between the inner and outer air box, and between the outer air box and the inner guard tube and then between the inner and outer snorkel pieces.