The Gotts Intake with pics
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The Gotts Intake with pics
The other day here when I was cleaning up my K&N drop I was trying to find ways of improving the stock system. I didn't like the modification under the "technical articles" as I drive in dusty conditions alot of the time and on many vehicles it will lose performance. As I tore the stock box out of the fender wall I noticed that the snorkel gets considerably smaller the deeper it goes into the fender, all the way down to 2" in diameter. I also didn't want to spend $200-$300 on an intake.
I started doing some rough measurements of the stock system and the end of the stock box where it connects to the snorkel was 3.5" in diameter and the hole into the fender was approxiametely 3.25" in diameter but kind of ovally.
So off to Home Depot I went and I picked up a chunk of 3" PVC pipe and a 3" rubber cuplor. When I got back home and started tearing it apart I realized that for the PVC pipe it was 3" in Diameter on the inside and 3.5" on the outside. No big deal, get out the angle grinder and grind down the end until it fit, I then crammed the hole setup up 1.5" into the fender.
The end result is a true full 3" COLD AIR intake, (none of that ram air $h!t) for about $16. Also it is 100% reversible, not one stock piece was modified so you could take it back to stock without replacing a thing
This would be the stock box with the modified snorkel in place.
The diameter of the PVC pipe, 3"...... (socks with sandels, what a loser........)
The diameter of the stock snorkel, barely making it to 2"
And what it looks like installed on the truck
Let me know what you guys think
Edit: Its a 2000 5.4L
I started doing some rough measurements of the stock system and the end of the stock box where it connects to the snorkel was 3.5" in diameter and the hole into the fender was approxiametely 3.25" in diameter but kind of ovally.
So off to Home Depot I went and I picked up a chunk of 3" PVC pipe and a 3" rubber cuplor. When I got back home and started tearing it apart I realized that for the PVC pipe it was 3" in Diameter on the inside and 3.5" on the outside. No big deal, get out the angle grinder and grind down the end until it fit, I then crammed the hole setup up 1.5" into the fender.
The end result is a true full 3" COLD AIR intake, (none of that ram air $h!t) for about $16. Also it is 100% reversible, not one stock piece was modified so you could take it back to stock without replacing a thing
This would be the stock box with the modified snorkel in place.
The diameter of the PVC pipe, 3"...... (socks with sandels, what a loser........)
The diameter of the stock snorkel, barely making it to 2"
And what it looks like installed on the truck
Let me know what you guys think
Edit: Its a 2000 5.4L
Last edited by Gotts2BMe; 08-19-2007 at 03:05 AM.
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I want to try this along with removing the silencer from the L-tube but I have a couple question first
how do you remove this end piece?
do you enlarge the fender opening or leave the hole alone?
I'm not ready to install my procharger just yet so I want to modify the stock intake since I sold my K&N and I notice the lack of throttle response
how do you remove this end piece?
do you enlarge the fender opening or leave the hole alone?
I'm not ready to install my procharger just yet so I want to modify the stock intake since I sold my K&N and I notice the lack of throttle response
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I just realized why imagethrust wouldn't upload for me. My other pics are down as well. I will re-upload them up to f150online here a little later on
This is the hole that the stock intake tube goes into the fender well. It has not been modified except for a little bit of paint that got scraped off while trying to fit the PVC in
As you can see inside the airbox there is a little nipple in there. There is one on both sides of the airbox where the stock snorkel was removed
This is the stock snorkel piece that was removed from the stock airbox as seen above. You should notice the little hole cut in it, near the top. There is one of those on either side where it clips into the airbox. I just used a couple of flat head screw drivers to lift the tabs up and it slides right out.
This is the hole that the stock intake tube goes into the fender well. It has not been modified except for a little bit of paint that got scraped off while trying to fit the PVC in
As you can see inside the airbox there is a little nipple in there. There is one on both sides of the airbox where the stock snorkel was removed
This is the stock snorkel piece that was removed from the stock airbox as seen above. You should notice the little hole cut in it, near the top. There is one of those on either side where it clips into the airbox. I just used a couple of flat head screw drivers to lift the tabs up and it slides right out.
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just did that to mine today (still waiting a couple of parts before i install the procharger and I sold my K&N CAI)
looks good and truck seems to like it way better than it did when i stuck the stock intake back on it maybe next weekend I'll yank out the silencer if my other parts aren't in yet
looks good and truck seems to like it way better than it did when i stuck the stock intake back on it maybe next weekend I'll yank out the silencer if my other parts aren't in yet
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gotts2BMe; you really need to place this as a technical article if you want I'll type it up and submit it if your pictures can be used since it's your idea and I didn't take any pics
TexEdition I had a similar setup with a rubbermaid trashcan but I sold the complete CAI when I picked up my procharger but I am getting a few upgrades (39# injectors, 90mm MAF etc) before I install it and tow it to the tuners in Austin. When I get boost on the 2001 I'll race my wife in the harley truck and see who wins
TexEdition I had a similar setup with a rubbermaid trashcan but I sold the complete CAI when I picked up my procharger but I am getting a few upgrades (39# injectors, 90mm MAF etc) before I install it and tow it to the tuners in Austin. When I get boost on the 2001 I'll race my wife in the harley truck and see who wins
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I just put on my modified intake tube last weekend and am happy with the results! The total cost for me was around $12. Of course the only problem I had was grinding down the end of the tube that goes into the fender. After a dozen trips from the bench grinder to my truck, I finally got it to fit. Make sure you have that tube cut to the proper length because I busted my first tube on the saw trying to cut it to length. Also watch out for the "stock snorkel" because it has a little angle on it, which in turn makes the modified tube a little bit of a tight fit.
I noticed some other replies talking about a "silencer" in the L tube. Where is it located approximately and does anybody have a pic of it? I would like to make my truck sound as mean as possible without tearing it up too much.
By the way I call my new modification my "Redneck Intake"!
I noticed some other replies talking about a "silencer" in the L tube. Where is it located approximately and does anybody have a pic of it? I would like to make my truck sound as mean as possible without tearing it up too much.
By the way I call my new modification my "Redneck Intake"!
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Originally Posted by tarajerame
gotts2BMe; you really need to place this as a technical article if you want I'll type it up and submit it if your pictures can be used since it's your idea and I didn't take any pics
TexEdition I had a similar setup with a rubbermaid trashcan but I sold the complete CAI when I picked up my procharger but I am getting a few upgrades (39# injectors, 90mm MAF etc) before I install it and tow it to the tuners in Austin. When I get boost on the 2001 I'll race my wife in the harley truck and see who wins
TexEdition I had a similar setup with a rubbermaid trashcan but I sold the complete CAI when I picked up my procharger but I am getting a few upgrades (39# injectors, 90mm MAF etc) before I install it and tow it to the tuners in Austin. When I get boost on the 2001 I'll race my wife in the harley truck and see who wins
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