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Old 10-11-2008, 12:17 PM
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Heck man, I have an 04 black FX4 with 60k miles I'll sell you for 13.



Back to the Gotts intake. Thinking about doing this tomorrow. Kind of confused, but I think its b/c I haven't taken my intake off before.
Anyway, Let me know if I have this correct please.
I take off the original piece that goes into the fender.
Put piece of PVC pipe 1/2 into coupler. Connect with hose clamp.
Then jam the pvc pipe into fender hole.
Then connect other side of couple to rest of stock intake.

If this is correct, how long of a piece of pvc and coupler do I need? How far do I stick the pvc into fender, and how far do I stick pvc into coupler?
you should find it laid out nicely here...

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Old 10-11-2008, 12:27 PM
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does or has any done this on a new body style 5.4L?
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does the new style 5.4 have the right type of airbox for this mod? i thought i read somewhere that they re-designed it. ill start looking it up.

NO this will not work on the 3 valve 5.4 engines due to the redesigned air intake tubing





if anyone is messing with a 3 valve engines air intake system do not do it until you get a custom tune
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Took me a second to understand, but got it now. Gonna do this afternoon.
Lowe's had a 3" piece of aluminum piping, for lamp post, wonder if that would work? I just got the pvc, smallest piece was 2", so going to have a lot extra.

On a side note, how do you like that k&n filter? I just got the purculator plus, it was 25, and the K&N was 56. Is it worth the difference? How often do you have to oil/clean that thing?
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Any of you guys actually use a file? I've been filing away for ever, and there is no way I'm going to be able to get that pipe 2" into the fender. Guess I'm going to have to buy a dremel or something.

One question with the hole in the fender. Does the stock intake take much air from the first void, just wondering b/c it seems that one will be covered if you shove the pvc 2" into the fender.
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I cut a chunk out of one I did so the pipe wasn't completly round. I only went in about 3/4 inch

the first one I filed for days... let me try to dig up a picture someplace
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i tried using a file. gave up. used a cheap knock off dremel. gave up. used the dremel piece in a drill. gave up. used a sawzall to cut some off the top. gave up. finally i dug up an old as dirt belt sander out of our basement. got half way done and broke the belt. had to drive to home depot and get another. that belt sander really did the trick! it took me a total of like a month from start to install.
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Well picked up a dremel. Got the pipe to stick. Not gonna get it 2" in though, so I'm going to have to trim off about 1.5" from the back. Got dark on me, so going to finish in morning. Hopefully leaving the intake open all night wont mess anything up. Put a drape over it. Hope that works. Dremel works pretty good. Just doesn't look to clean.
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Sounds good. That is what I was thinking of doing to my truck.
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Still haven't ried the tume up. do you think the PCV valve could caus the missing?
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How do you do the signature or put a picture of your truck at the end of each post?
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Old 10-20-2008, 05:26 AM
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Well picked up a dremel. Got the pipe to stick. Not gonna get it 2" in though, so I'm going to have to trim off about 1.5" from the back. Got dark on me, so going to finish in morning. Hopefully leaving the intake open all night wont mess anything up. Put a drape over it. Hope that works. Dremel works pretty good. Just doesn't look to clean.

I'm not understanding - what's with the 2" stuff ??

I used a Milwaukee 1/2" drill motor and a 3" carbide hole saw attachment...

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