If you were to run the intake into the cab, I would think you could forget about adding the AC???
Martin
Your probably right. The vintage air unit is supposed to be more compact than the factor box but still, I can't see it being that much smaller.
If you were to run the intake into the cab, I would think you could forget about adding the AC???
Martin
If you were to run the intake into the cab, I would think you could forget about adding the AC???
Martin
Wait your converting the clutch to AN but not using braided SS? I used -3 on mine and it works great.
The Vintage Air unit is more compact than the factory unit, but it does take up more space under the dash than the stock heater does since it's all one piece. You gain tons of room under the hood and also lose the bulky factory ducting. The kit comes with a shallower glove box because of how much space it takes up behind the dash.
AEV raised air intake
Here is their website
That intake was on a SEMA truck
http://www.aev-conversions.com/news/itemlist/tag/sema
I think it comes out for newer Dodges in the near future....I like the design!
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Need to get a tube through the firewall?
Now that's a reallllllllly deep holesaw!

And when the cage is done he can core drill to the center of the earth!![]()
That's what she saidabout 14" at a time.