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Ok Ive just completed my cai well i might make some changes but for now i am going to leave it. Here are some pics! I used a 90mm connector with not to much of a bend and it was a perfect fit. I bought 2 when i was at my hardware store so i could see what would work best ($2.50 each) Now i didn't go for the 2 hole mod at the front because of the way the vy box is compared to the vz You could but i wanted to try something different
I would post a pic of the complete setup but you cant see it.
Hope this helps people wanting to do the mod IF you have any questions feel free to reply or PM. Thanks.
1. Cutting the hole.. make sure you don't cut it high or the filter will hit the pvc I did mine about 10mm under so it was a nice fit. (see pic 4)
2. Once i had found a good spot I traced the pvc using a stanley knife then drilled it out And used the stanley knife again to carve it hacksaw blade is also handy.
3.Connector is painted and ready to be glued in but before i did that i had to make sure it was in a good spot so i took it out to the car so i could see where it would draw the air best then glued. I used a gap filler
4.Here is where you can see inside the box and why you need to make sure you cut the hole in the correct spot so it doesn't interfere with the filter.
5.Just about to put the box back in. Im happy with the way it turned out and did notice a small difference. TIME : 3 hours (glued over night)
I would post a pic of the complete setup but you cant see it.
Hope this helps people wanting to do the mod IF you have any questions feel free to reply or PM. Thanks.
1. Cutting the hole.. make sure you don't cut it high or the filter will hit the pvc I did mine about 10mm under so it was a nice fit. (see pic 4)
2. Once i had found a good spot I traced the pvc using a stanley knife then drilled it out And used the stanley knife again to carve it hacksaw blade is also handy.
3.Connector is painted and ready to be glued in but before i did that i had to make sure it was in a good spot so i took it out to the car so i could see where it would draw the air best then glued. I used a gap filler
4.Here is where you can see inside the box and why you need to make sure you cut the hole in the correct spot so it doesn't interfere with the filter.
5.Just about to put the box back in. Im happy with the way it turned out and did notice a small difference. TIME : 3 hours (glued over night)