Nice work!![]()
Nice work!![]()
Good times. Now if we could just get someone to fab up some inline intakes that fit like that made of lightweight, heat resistant material, they could probably makes a few bucks.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
That's Crazy Sexy Cool!!! Very clean install; I'm jealous.
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I have Tone's filter and would like to duct the inlet out the fender. Can you suggest a source for the rubber fender penetration and the 90 degree aluminum tube?
Thanks, Roy
The collar that fits the fender hole came from a cheap K&N filter - I think I paid around $6 for it on eBay (plus shipping). You'll need to find one that has a removable insert - it flairs where it inserts into the filter to about the diameter of the hole - probably be better to find this locally at a parts store like Autozone or Nopi. You can purchase the 90 degree turn on eBay or buy an aftermarket honda intake (make sure it's a 3" tube - the unit is straight for about 18" then turns 90 degrees - there's a sensor hole right before the turn that gets covered by the coupler) at Autozone and cut the 90 off the end - that is what I did (used the straight part for the tube).
-- John
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
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Who manufacturers the cold air canister that you used? It's exactly what i've been wanting to do on my '01 proton. I know i've seen it before somewhare but can't remember where.
Scott
It's made by Green Performance - Tone sells them.
-- John