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Old 06-27-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1966 Mustang coupe cold air intake

If anyone can lead me in the right direction I would really appreciate it. I have a 1966 coupe with a 200cid. I am putting clifford headers on it with a weber 38 2bbl. I am looking for a cold air intake that will fit on my I6, I was one in a mustang magazine about a month ago. It was made by K&N but when I go to the K&N site, it doesn't list one that will fit my car. Any help would be great. Thanks!
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Anything K&N is going to be HORRIBLY overpriced for what you get. I would personally make my own if I was running a vintage car like yours. You could do it easily and it would look far more period correct. Get some GOOD flexible drier ducting, metal if possible, and make a ram air type setup.
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Look at Spectre. They offer several ways to fab a cold air intake. I have moved my battery to the trunk and plan to add a plenum at the carb then route the tube to where the battery was. Then I can build a box that open to the grill and add an air cleaner.
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Don't use the dryer ducting...it looks like you went to home depot... head out to the local car swapmeet and pick up a few used CIA for a few bucks fab it up, then take it all off and paint it. I have done this a few times and it looks nice I will see if I can dig up some pics.
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Get something like this Ram Air Box they make one for a 2 barrel looks like.
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