Do like the 6 pack does. A drain on each side. I’ll have to check the size of the tubes that are in the AAR style set up I am doing but I think there generous in size, like a 1/2 inch.
Any memory of a source on this? It would be interesting reading.
Thanks!
I didn't bother with a scoop for my streeter, which seldom sees over 65mph. But I bought a nice oval aluminum air cleaner housing and mounted it on top of the hood, between the inserts.
On the street? Whoa! That's waaay outta my leagueI had to run a scoop because the throttle body wouldn`t clear, even w/ a drop base air cleaner.
I didn`t really want to, much like the roll cage, but needed the scoop, and the cage to stop the body from twisting . We twisted a 67 hemi belvedere body back in the day.
Light weight...On the street? Whoa! That's waaay outta my league
3 to 4 tenths, on this. It was sealed. View attachment 1715226349
that is a bunch for that type scoop !3 to 4 tenths, on this. It was sealed. View attachment 1715226349
Cooler air charge is about the only benefit from a stockish scoop. In order to get ram air effect the scoop needs to be up in the air stream, a 6 pack scoop is not tall enough from my research. I would seal the cleaner to the underside of the hood.
Here is my solution to seal it. I ordered an 18" aluminum baking pan, cut the center out, riveted the cleaner base to the pan. Added a push-on bulb seal to the rim. Added a Wix 4" tall filter. Better than sucking in hot air.
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