Air Intake Question
I have a '94 Camaro with the 5.7 LT1. A section of the intake duct is a cloth material and is ripped and I'm looking to replace it. I found parts online and it is listed as a rear duct. There are two options however, with a/c and without a/c. I'm not sure which one to order. If I want my a/c to continue working do I need to order the with a/c duct? It's a $100 difference between the two so I don't want to buy more than I need.
Here's the link.
1994 Chevrolet Camaro ENGINE Air intake Rear duct GmPartsShop.com
I need part 9, however I really only need that ribbed section that connects to part 6. Its a really thin cloth type hose with metal rings inside for support. The picture is listed as 8-cyl w/o a/c...They have no image for w/ a/c although the part is available.
1994 Chevrolet Camaro ENGINE Air intake Rear duct GmPartsShop.com
I need part 9, however I really only need that ribbed section that connects to part 6. Its a really thin cloth type hose with metal rings inside for support. The picture is listed as 8-cyl w/o a/c...They have no image for w/ a/c although the part is available.
thats the intake elbow. you could pick up an aluminum one. much more sturdy than them rubber suckers. easier to deal with as well as getting rid of that donkey dong.
heres the elbow
Trick Flow Specialties TFS-315B800 - Trick Flow® LT1 Air Inlet Elbows - Overview - SummitRacing.com
heres the rest of it, its a cold air intake which will make some respectable gains in hp for that money,
K&N 57-3010-1 - K&N 57 Series FIPK Air Intakes - Overview - SummitRacing.com
heres the elbow
Trick Flow Specialties TFS-315B800 - Trick Flow® LT1 Air Inlet Elbows - Overview - SummitRacing.com
heres the rest of it, its a cold air intake which will make some respectable gains in hp for that money,
K&N 57-3010-1 - K&N 57 Series FIPK Air Intakes - Overview - SummitRacing.com
No I don't need the elbow that's fine...It's the ragged connecting hose that connects that to the duct that goes to the air filter. I'll most likely end up just settling for some rubber or similar hose the same size and clamp it in place.
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