BHAF install

35xj

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Location
Asheville NC
spent today working on the install of a slightly bigger air filter in the dodge. Cost me 65.00 total and seems to work pretty well. Little more turbo wine, should result in lower EGT's.
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then I decided to build a sheild to try to get less warm air and no water onto the filter:flipoff2:
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this is still under development
 
yep, its a 5 gallon bucket:D
 
That's hillarious! I guess if ya got the room...
 
Dave and I were bored at the shop yesterday and decided to install our BHAF's. I did not decide to do the bucket trick on mine and he is the stages of perfecting the idea now...

I removed my silencer ring and intake baffle along with adding the BHAF. I get giddy like a school boy while driving mine now. The turbo whine is very prevelant but not too obnoxious at all.

Can't wait to tow to DPG this coming weekend!
 
BHAF's in the 2nd Gen's were notorious for letting in alot of heated air, because of their location.. yours looks like it outta do pretty well.. wrap it in aluminum foil for a heat barrier! :lol:
 
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