corelokt
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Went to Lowe's and bought a filter housing and cold air intake.
I put a 4 inch toilet flange on the empty headlight cutout with hardware cloth over it. A 4 to 7 inch duct adapter onto that. A piece of 7 inch duct trimmed to length into that. A 4 inch outlet cone filter is good fit into the duct. I used gorilla tape to hold it in. A piece of 4 inch dryer vent elbow with the two ends cut off to the filter. A short length of 4 inch down spout hose. Another elbow cut down. Rubber 4 inch coupler to the turbo. Hose clamps x4. I used duct tape to hold it together. You need to trim the duct so that the filter extends into the 7 to 4 inch adapter, but not so far it bottoms out and blocks it off. There's just enough room to point the two elbows at each other. The CDR valve can be plumbed in with a grommet and 1 inch PVC elbow into the duct, just prior to the adapter. That way it comes in to the outside of the filter. I put short pieces of 1 inch rubber hose on the CDR and elbow, with small shop vac hose wedged over that. It made the CDR plumbing easy. "I had the hose laying around."
I hope this may help someone. It all comes in pretty cheap, under 50 at least for the filter housing and cold air intake.
Nice tin snips help a lot. They sell some by Weiss that are USA made and work well.
I put a 4 inch toilet flange on the empty headlight cutout with hardware cloth over it. A 4 to 7 inch duct adapter onto that. A piece of 7 inch duct trimmed to length into that. A 4 inch outlet cone filter is good fit into the duct. I used gorilla tape to hold it in. A piece of 4 inch dryer vent elbow with the two ends cut off to the filter. A short length of 4 inch down spout hose. Another elbow cut down. Rubber 4 inch coupler to the turbo. Hose clamps x4. I used duct tape to hold it together. You need to trim the duct so that the filter extends into the 7 to 4 inch adapter, but not so far it bottoms out and blocks it off. There's just enough room to point the two elbows at each other. The CDR valve can be plumbed in with a grommet and 1 inch PVC elbow into the duct, just prior to the adapter. That way it comes in to the outside of the filter. I put short pieces of 1 inch rubber hose on the CDR and elbow, with small shop vac hose wedged over that. It made the CDR plumbing easy. "I had the hose laying around."
I hope this may help someone. It all comes in pretty cheap, under 50 at least for the filter housing and cold air intake.
Nice tin snips help a lot. They sell some by Weiss that are USA made and work well.