generic intake tube (88 v6 3.0)---where,how $
my (newer) truck is rolling again, and the p.o. allowed the battery to break, and let the fan blow acid all over the engine bay :flush:
so after all is said and cleaned, i still will need a new air intake boot. (original has been siliconed) all availible (upwards 100 bucks +. ) will need to be shipped in (yes, that far away) are there any places to get a cheap or generic one (can i fabricate one ?) or, should i just wrap it in a roll of duct tape:think: |
Search ISR mod. Perfect time to do so..
Heres mine. https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...7/P1010001.jpg |
whu-whaaa ?
that looks soo ghetto its almost stock looking.:drink: i need another :drink: okokokokay. "true-value"-:hillbill: "ace" hardware :hillbill: but, if it works, its going in:bump: |
works great. My original was so old it was falling apart. Was leaking so I made that out of ABS plastic pipe.
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I got mine from Home Depot... so it's pretty high end. :great:
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f15/Elvota/Intake.jpg It's just the gray conduit for electrical service, 45 degree sweep. I wrapped it with header tape since I had some around... but ran it bare for 6 months without issue. The rubber ends are adapters from the plumbing aisle. |
k if you go to the dealer you can get one of those air intake tubes for like 20bucks or under.
i work at a parts store and i have gotten one for a guy here. and it was like 20 sumthin or under 20 i forget, but it was suprisingly cheap lol but nice set ups there guys, they look pretty good |
Originally Posted by Elvota
(Post 50661809)
I got mine from Home Depot... so it's pretty high end. :great:
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f15/Elvota/Intake.jpg It's just the gray conduit for electrical service, 45 degree sweep. I wrapped it with header tape since I had some around... but ran it bare for 6 months without issue. The rubber ends are adapters from the plumbing aisle. Hi Elvota, just wondering what is that part for? the one part that is beside the intake that has a wire on it. Thanks. |
is this really a good idea?
Obviously it seems to work, but could there be any potentially harmful affects of using these, uh, creative customizations?
Not that Im knocking your work or anything (surprised i never thought of it first actually), but can anybody see any problems with this? ABS melting, cloth catching fire? If not, its a Home Depot run for me!!:hillbill: |
Originally Posted by loudboy
(Post 50661926)
Obviously it seems to work, but could there be any potentially harmful affects of using these, uh, creative customizations?
Not that Im knocking your work or anything (surprised i never thought of it first actually), but can anybody see any problems with this? ABS melting, cloth catching fire? If not, its a Home Depot run for me!!:hillbill: I have silicone connectors ment for turbo piping. And the ABS really dosnt get very hot. It seals better then my stock one too. Hey elvota, you get much sound from yours? |
Originally Posted by loudboy
(Post 50661926)
Obviously it seems to work, but could there be any potentially harmful affects of using these, uh, creative customizations?
Not that Im knocking your work or anything (surprised i never thought of it first actually), but can anybody see any problems with this? ABS melting, cloth catching fire? If not, its a Home Depot run for me!!:hillbill: |
Here's mine...works great! I made it from fuel hose used on big rig fuel haulers. No nipple adapters to mess with, just hose clamp the ends. Had to cut it with a chop-saw because of the wire reinforcement.
http://img3.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/8d69f04366.jpg |
Originally Posted by Guardian_Saint
(Post 50661902)
Hi Elvota, just wondering what is that part for? the one part that is beside the intake that has a wire on it. Thanks.
If it's the wire just out of frame to the right, that's from my ARB compressor.
Originally Posted by loudboy
(Post 50661926)
Not that Im knocking your work or anything (surprised i never thought of it first actually), but can anybody see any problems with this? ABS melting, cloth catching fire?
Just make sure you attach any necessary fittings to your intake with no nuts or fittings on the inside that can rattle loose and suck into your engine. For me, the brass nipples just threaded into the PVC. That stuff is very thick.
Originally Posted by Jay351
(Post 50661939)
Hey elvota, you get much sound from yours?
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Fredtheterd
Where did you get the fule hoze that you used??? How much? And how did you attach the Valve cover vent hoze as well as the other hoze?? |
I bought the hose at a hyrdaulic shop & paid way more than I should have for 18". I think $15. The connectors I got from True Value hardware shop. Just standard hose fittings that I drilled a hole in the hose & JB WElded them in. They're not going anywhere. There used to be a guy that sold a kit for $50 that he made out of exhaust pipe. Looked really sharp. You guys might check out the post on here for the intake mod. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f130...4runner-75167/
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Yeah i have seen that thread b4
I have a really ugly set up on mine that definitely needs to be replaced The person that wrote the thread you gave the link to...is he making them for sale ...? personaly I like your set up the best. Do you think that a 3" 45* bend redius can be bought from a regular parts store like napa? |
Originally Posted by fredtheturd
(Post 50662422)
I bought the hose at a hyrdaulic shop & paid way more than I should have for 18". I think $15. The connectors I got from True Value hardware shop.
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thats what i am assuming too. the brass fitting you cant find???
They should be available from any hardware store in your area. Lowes,Ace,TrueValue,HomeDepot.....places like that. Fredtheterd has the best looking one in my opinion. easiest to construct and the best looking i think. I will be stopping my my parts store tomorrow to get the pieces together, I will let you know how it turns out Thanks Fredtheterd !!!hahah |
Here's another option, exhaust pipe. Cost about 12 bucks bent, at the muffler shop.
http://i1.tinypic.com/8f5fsrb.gif |
wow i didnt know it was that cheep.
Maby i will stop by a shop later this weekend and get one made up. Thanks a bunch |
Those brass nipples can be bought at any hardware store. I got mine from home depot for my ISR mod.
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