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Old 05-12-2006, 02:20 PM
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Just made this for the air filter relaocation kit I put together.
4" to 3" reduction.
Wanted to share, came out cool.
Actually was one of the easiest things made to date.



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Nice!!! How much for one? How long did that take? I assume it was a CNC lathe correct? You're putting this in place of the step reducer the air filter sits on right?

Let us know the SOTP gains!
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Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
Nice!!! How much for one? How long did that take? I assume it was a CNC lathe correct? You're putting this in place of the step reducer the air filter sits on right?

Let us know the SOTP gains!

Yup, that's where it goes. Its to adapt the 4" flex tube I used in my air filter re-location I did last week.
CNC lathe is the only way to go when cutting weird radis'.
I could make them for about $35.00 each if needed. Plus shipping of course.
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nice work there, very sexy
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What he said!
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Thanks guys, can't wait to give this to my baby tonite....my baby's my truck in case you were wondering.
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Sweet! I may need to order one from you. Let me get some measurements and I'll pm you. So is it any more than $35 for Dodge owners?
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Originally Posted by ColtSteele
Sweet! I may need to order one from you. Let me get some measurements and I'll pm you. So is it any more than $35 for Dodge owners?
I think its double .....JK
Nope, same price unless the diameter gets bigger, large round stock is not cheap.
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How much for two 5" velocity stacks? lol just kidding bro looks good!
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Originally Posted by Yellowsierra
How much for two 5" velocity stacks? lol just kidding bro looks good!
Are you serious, do you really need them??
The price gets steep past a point on round stock. I could price it as square stock and mill the **** to round if its cheaper, but then there is more time in the machining. Let me know what uou want to do.

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