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im looking for the aircleaner box that mounts under air cleaner base and is used for cowl induction camaro hoods
has foam around the circumference and is rectangular.
(provides cooler air for the carb)
some call it a air pan
Moroso makes them but too small
they look like this
http://webpages.charter.net/harrycoon/mor-97070_w.jpg
cmon someone outta know where i can get this?
geez 137 veiws and not a peep?
zbugger
08-20-2007, 08:10 PM
Most guys make their own. At least, most of the guys I know have...
I hear cake pans will work
round or rectangular
Jims78elky
08-21-2007, 11:06 AM
DAWG,
This probably wont be any help,but I found this link for a fiberglass
"air box" from unlimited products.part #CA-141 or #CA-142 I know
there not aluminum..but could be a nice base for making a nice fitting
aluminum one..or a lightweight one with there version.Just a thought.
Here is there link..
http://www.up22.com/camaro67.htm
-Jim
Jim
I have a cowl induction hood already just looking for a way to get the air from there and not the hot engine compartment.
im thinking of doing this with cake pans:
http://webpages.charter.net/harrycoon/Marks_cowl_induction.jpg
skatinjay27
08-21-2007, 06:41 PM
heres a nice one with a sweet looking top also. great guy to deal with also
scroll down to bottom of page.
http://www.pro-touringf-body.com/engine.html
CarlC
08-23-2007, 03:48 PM
If you are going to use the cake pan you may want to check my website. There are some tips that may make your job easier.
I find the easiest tool to use to determine the necessary height of the pan walls is a telescopic emphasis pointer like that used in classrooms and presentations.
quadfather
08-23-2007, 04:04 PM
im looking for the aircleaner box that mounts under air cleaner base and is used for cowl induction camaro hoods
has foam around the circumference and is rectangular.
(provides cooler air for the carb)
some call it a air pan
Moroso makes them but too small
they look like this
http://webpages.charter.net/harrycoon/mor-97070_w.jpg
i believe those are sold by moroso/competition engineering.
If you are going to use the cake pan you may want to check my website. There are some tips that may make your job easier.
I find the easiest tool to use to determine the necessary height of the pan walls is a telescopic emphasis pointer like that used in classrooms and presentations.
yeah i got three pointers with magnetic bases.
I got the pic off your site aswell.
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