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Posted: 05-27-2017 10:20 pm |
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allstateguy Member
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Never liked the look of the stock airbox (too Hooverish) and I didn't like the look of the K&Ns that the car came to me with. So I grabbed some spare aluminum sheet, some 5/16-18 button head screws, some trim, and a Subaru element from RockAuto and voila, for about $50 and a couple hours of time, I ended up with this . . . Attachment: new air cleaner 2 5-26-17 small.jpg (Downloaded 108 times)
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Posted: 05-27-2017 10:28 pm |
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allstateguy Member
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don't know why I couldn't put two pix on the post, but here's the other one Attachment: new air cleaner set up 1.jpg (Downloaded 105 times)
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Posted: 05-28-2017 12:40 am |
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redracer Member
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Looks nice; just wondering why the carb. tops are 90 degrees from where they would normally be?
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Posted: 05-28-2017 01:46 am |
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allstateguy Member
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I've only had the car for a few months and they were on it that way before I rebuilt them. I looked inside and didn't see how that position made a difference. The diaphragm tab is in the slot of the body.
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Posted: 05-28-2017 01:58 am |
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redracer Member
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If you pull the top off you will notice the 2 holes in the bottom of the piston; if they are closest to the butterfly, the response time for acceleration will be faster. You can "live" with the orientation in any of the 4 positions, but the response time (greatest "vacuum" or pressure differential) will be quickest in the 2 holes to the rear of the opening.
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Posted: 05-28-2017 02:00 am |
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allstateguy Member
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Thank you! As I was going to put in new needles tomorrow, I will put them back on in the correct direction.
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