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The Burban's AWESOME CAI setup

Old Aug 19, 2011 | 03:06 PM
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The Air Filter was a pain in the butt everytime I had to remove the MAF assembly to start the burban... so I took it off...

But I'm debating on getting the heatshield and tubing before I sell it.
 
Old Aug 19, 2011 | 04:24 PM
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i dont think it will fit in there with that elbow like that at the end.
the blazer stock box had a straight line running into it.
if you had a way to straighten out the path maybe.
the stock box has both the inlet and outlet at opposite ends on the short side.
you would have to get it to fit up in the core support some how.
the dimensions are roughly 15x15x6
hope the pic helps ya out.

 

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