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Old 01-25-2013, 12:11 AM
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Old 01-25-2013, 12:15 AM
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Thanks! and holy ****! I never realized it was so high! I know why though, i uploaded the movie Twister a while ago, so almost all of my views and subscribers are from that. YouTube blocked the movie in North America though.

Anyways, i think it's 94-95 on the 2.0l I4, i can't remember and i deleted the bookmark. I'll try finding it again.
Thank you man! I checked 4-5 95-97's and none were the 703, weird. Il have to go back and check again. Another quick question, does any water get into the cowl? If not, does it suck in fresh air?
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Thank you man! I checked 4-5 95-97's and none were the 703, weird. Il have to go back and check again. Another quick question, does any water get into the cowl? If not, does it suck in fresh air?
I haven't had trouble with water yet, and yes it gets fresh air from the cowl vent which would normally bring air in for the HVAC's vent setting. the way mine is, the filter's more than a foot away from the actual opening so the water should drain fine. As long as you check it regularly to ensure the drains for the cowl don't clog.

Only issue is it's a 20ish minute dedicated job just to check the air filter now lol.
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I haven't had trouble with water yet, and yes it gets fresh air from the cowl vent which would normally bring air in for the HVAC's vent setting. the way mine is, the filter's more than a foot away from the actual opening so the water should drain fine. As long as you check it regularly to ensure the drains for the cowl don't clog.

Only issue is it's a 20ish minute dedicated job just to check the air filter now lol.
Ha thats funny I appreciate the help bud, keep up the solid work!
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Added pictures for the cowl snorkel, just edited them into the past post about them.
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Looks great! Where does the fresh air come in from though?
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The cowl grille has an opening on the driver side
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No more tire rubbing!!
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What did ya do?
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Added 3 3/8th washers to the turn-stops on both sides.
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No way thats what I need to do! I rub on the lca's bad...
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Got it an OEM size spare to replace the tard spare it had. And since I'm bored, a list of crap i always have in the back.
-Breakdown kit
--Jumper cables
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--Bottle jack (To replace the OEM jack someone stole from me)
-Medical kit
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New toys! Installed a new Cobra 19 UltraIII CB and an old police siren as the PA speaker. And also remounted my CB antenna.



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Take. Your. Doors. Off.
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