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Well I cut the hole today :-\ . It didn't come out as clean as I had hoped for. My plan is to tape off a 1/2" brder around the hole and paint it: Cheap wallyworld rubberized black undercoating, or the Outback silver??

 

I am not really sure which one. I am a very bad spray painter so I am leaning towards the rubberized black but I hear bad stuff about the cheap crap. This will also cover up some mishaps I had in the process. I am going to paint the inside of the fender around the hole with some rustcheck/rustoleum stuff.

 

Any suggestions.

 

Also what should I use for the pvc. I want something that wont be brittle in the winter 0deg months

 

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Get some fuel line. 3/8" rubber hose, and cut a slit down the center of it. Then wrap the hole with the line, and it should give it a good look. Also, paint the surrounding area so it doesnt develop any rust. I would suggest white or silver or something to sorta match the paint.

 

-Brian

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is it possible to relocate the intake to where the hole is closer to the a pillar?Just a tube from airbox to up near the windshield then punch through fender?I dunno it just kinda looks weird when theres alot of length before the a pillar.still looks sweet.paint the grey with white so it matches then the 3/8 fuel tubing arounf the hole to give it a professional touch.

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the rubber hose wont work unless I make the hole bigger (which I am not doing). It does look good though, and kodos for a great suggestion.

 

I'll post pics in a little bit of the snorkel completed but not painted. I still have to get a Donaldson Top Spin pre-cleaner that is going to go on the top.

 

I am thinking of getting some skateboard grip tape and taping off a border around the hole. See the thing is I am a very bad painter, and w/o a garage I am going to have overspray everywhere. I have tried to paint other cars in the past and it has tought me a valuable lesson: DONT PAINT

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Any suggestions.

 

Also what should I use for the pvc. I want something that wont be brittle in the winter 0deg months

 

 

easy, dont use pvc, use ABS, its a lot stronger and way more durable. simple test, take a piece of sch40 pcv and a peice of abs the same size, and hit them both with a hammer, the pvc will shatter and it wont do anything to the abs.

 

anyways, its looking really good... make sure you post pics for when you're finished :banana:

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I was planning on using just one pipe and bending it for all the bends.....well here is a pic of the piipe just trying to get the pipe at 90deg. Yea the entire 7' pipe was filled with sand.

 

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cool... when you're done maybe take some bondo and smooth it out before you paint it

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Well that pipe went to the disposal. I am sticking with the setup with the elbows. That took about an hour to bend like that with a heat gun in the blazing sun. That was a "just use elbows picture."

 

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Well that pipe went to the disposal. I am sticking with the setup with the elbows. That took about an hour to bend like that with a heat gun in the blazing sun. That was a "just use elbows picture."

 

The sand

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Well that pipe went to the disposal. I am sticking with the setup with the elbows. That took about an hour to bend like that with a heat gun in the blazing sun. That was a "just use elbows picture."

 

The sand was supposed to prevent kinks

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Try applying more heat to the outside of the bend, rather than the inside?

 

Stretch the plastic rather than shrink it?

 

I'm making this up as I type....

But it seems logical!

 

Yea I tried this, but the pipe gets really soft when it gets that hot. Its tough and, I was kinda impatient knowing that there was a way easier way to do it in a bag, on the ground, next to me.

 

how'd you do the hook up at the air box?

 

and what did you use to do the cutting of the hole?

 

I just stuck it in the air box....I am going to seal it once i have it completed. I used a drill, drillign a bunch of holes in a circle. My suggestion, buy a good hole saw. I did this but I didn't have a good drill to complement it.

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