@@LostSocketMotorsports thanks for the info.My OEM box at the top had a crack same as yours, haven't been able to find even a used one, online. think I'll try this type off e bay
nothing noticeable except a little extra sound when I floor it. I only did it because I broke my old intake and didn't want to buy an OEM replacement. If you want gains you have to spend the big bucks on a K&N or something like that.
Makes it look alot cleaner though
valid point, I do like the way it looks.
Great video thanks so much 😊
glad i could help
What do you with hose for the crank case ventilation? Just leave it unconnected to anything? Does it make you check engine light come on
There’s a spot on the intake to hook it up to.
@@LostSocketMotorsports thanks for the info.My OEM box at the top had a crack same as yours, haven't been able to find even a used one, online. think I'll try this type off e bay
Any horsepower gain or gas milage?
nothing noticeable except a little extra sound when I floor it. I only did it because I broke my old intake and didn't want to buy an OEM replacement. If you want gains you have to spend the big bucks on a K&N or something like that.
Good video how much cost ebay got my 1999 s10 are take more gasoline o no thank you video helps s much
@@LostSocketMotorsports Will this work for a 2000 chevy s10. I want to do away with the factory air box. Mine is almost on its way out.
@@someguyto4675 if it is a 2.2 i believe so, if not the same company makes others.
@@LostSocketMotorsports Mine is also a 2.2
Just got this same Kit on Ebay. Is yours still holding up to this day?
Lasted atleast until I sold the truck a few months ago
If you just turn the that piece so the connector is facing more towards the bottom you wouldn't have to splice that wire. It almost reached.
I got one cheaper off Amazon