Does any one make a cold air intake for 86 22RE
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Not that I know of, but I haven't really looked alot. Normally I'd say that it wouldn't be that helpful, but seeing as you've got a turbo then maybe.
I think you would be better served to switch the airbox and battery. I think there's a write up on that....
I think you would be better served to switch the airbox and battery. I think there's a write up on that....
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Ya, I was gona say the same thing. I'm thiking of doing that also. Everytime I see all that plastic tubing running up and over the radiator to the other side, when it could've just turned left, I think.. "how stupid was that idea??"
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yea, when i got my pickup, i kinda thought that was funny. Its much easier to turn left out the T/B. I saw someone on here that relocated the battery to the right side, and had a cone filter on the left.
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I need a turbo one too. I am thinking about doing the pirate "junkyard parts" cone filter swap and having an exhaust shop bend tubing or just buying some and useing silicone turns.
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