Did I screw this up?

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63dartman

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I finished up my 360 install a while back. I just finished up the cold air intake I made and I would like to know what you guys and gals think. I have two K&N filters tucked under the fenderwells in housings to protect them from rain and such. I do plan on filling in the front portion of grille area to hide the fan and horns. I know it needs a little cleaning:) NM has gotta be the dustiest state I ever lived in! I also have to get rid of the orange box:)
 

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I take it you have filters behind the headlites? If so, no problem. Should work,
just watch out for wet weather. Put a sheild under the filters to keep spray
off them from the tires.
 
Wet weather? What is that? I did protect them from the elements though. I am wondering more about the look of it.
 
It sure will work good, what do you thik about the 180' hat to route your hose around the engine to show it off more.
 
Looks good! I'll have to steal some of your ideas to go with my 360 install on my 66 dart. :)
Nice to see another member from NM.
 
Probably too late now, but it looks like you have a pretty good kink in the near side duct. That type hose is not the best for airflow, unless you keep it fairly tight. If you can, angle the fender elbows so they more directly point to the carb bonnet, and find some better style hose.

Fabric, not plastic, automotive defroster/ air duct would be better.
 
Ever hold a K&N up to the daylight, and look through it? I'll never run another, especially in a dusty place like NM.
 
Thanks everyone. I guess I'll run it and see what happens. First I have to get the interior back in. I really didn't like the hose either. I've been looking for something a cleaner.
 
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