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blackbeauty
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4/14/2003
03:03:00

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Can anyone help? I have a 2000 4x4 Dakota Regular Cab 4.7L V8 (With a K&N FIPK) The K&N Kit said not capable with a body lift and I can see why. I think that I can modify the intake to accomidate the raised fenders and lowered engine, but I wanted to know if anyone had any tips for normal installation?????????????

clean&shiny is good, mud&dirt is better

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4/17/2003
16:34:48

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I haven't tried this, but have you looked into somehow fabricating an extension for the connector hose?

Would it crimp the diameter of the hose?

Supplies should be available at a good hardware or industrial supply co.

1997 CC 4X4, 5.2L Manual
Dynomax UltraFlow, K&N Drop-in, Mobil1 in Motor & Gear Boxes, Rhino Lining

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4/28/2003
13:30:45

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I have the same problem right now with my 5.2L and my FIPK. I removed the shield and cut 1/2" wedge off of my tube so that the filter points up more and just have it right next to the fender. I am thinking of making a 3" adapter to fit in the space between the tube/throttle body. I am also considering getting an older style 13" round filter like the used on carburated cars for years. Right now my fan sprays water onto my filter, and I have a hole from it rubbing before I cut the wedge out.

What are you considering doing, I want to advoid the stock air box if I can.


blackbeauty
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5/13/2003
03:26:56

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Stock air box? Hell no! I don't know the 5.2, but I'm going to fabricate my own heat sheild box c/o a friend that fabricates metal. I'll tilt up the intake tube a bit and build a new box around it so it fits just like the K&N one (seals up with the hood) We'll see. I don't know if the 5.2L kit box even looks like my 4.7L

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