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can i put a 98 ram air box on a 95 v6 3.4, i did a front clip conversion to a 98 i know i got the space under the hood for it but it would work any info would help thanks http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2131767/1
I don't see why not... You MIGHT have to fab a peice for the TB as I do not know how the TB is angled but you can easy use a rubber connector at any hardware store to do that. I however just a suggestion... advise you keep what you have... (you already have CAI), and you say you're going to do an LS6 swap next year... Just hold off on it and do an LS6 Swap!
Originally posted by geo 95 batbird: can i put a 98 ram air box on a 95 v6 3.4, i did a front clip conversion to a 98 i know i got the space under the hood for it but it would work any info would help thanks http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2131767/1
Yes, but use the V8 not the V6!!
Robert - owner www.FirebirdV6.com"Mid-life crisis? I'm way beyond that!"
beside the whole air assembly my elbow its bent from factory and by putting this i need a straight elbow were do i get it. any info on how to install this would be helpfull thanks
what else do i need, i have a few things connected to the elbow do i remove those and relocated them to the pvc. I'm new to all this so thank u in advance and sorry for asking 2 much i just want to do it once and right thanks .
Originally posted by geo 95 batbird: what else do i need, i have a few things connected to the elbow do i remove those and relocated them to the pvc. I'm new to all this so thank u in advance and sorry for asking 2 much i just want to do it once and right thanks .
The LS1 connector should work.
Robert - owner www.FirebirdV6.com"Mid-life crisis? I'm way beyond that!"
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