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    Cold air intake for the Weber 32/36

    So I have been shopping around for cold air intake that would work for my truck and have already came to the conclusion that its gonna take some mild fab work with some generic intake piping. Now my question comes down to this. On the Weber, do I need an adapter plate for a plenum or not? I have been finding kits at auto zone that I think I can make work that come with the plenum, but I just need to know if I need that adapter.

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    I never used or had one on my Weber.
    But, you can always build your own. I would use the white mud flap from a semi truck. It cuts with a saw, you can heat it with a heat gun, make hard 90 deg bends, pop rivet together. 1001 uses for the stuff. Best of all it's like $7.00 for the large ones 2.5 X 3 foot. once it cools it will stay that way. You can see a picture of what it will do in the "what did you do for your truck today thread". Near the end of it.
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    You can build your own or also K&N makes a plenum for the weber. You can find it on their website. I seem to think Racetep sold a plenum for webers as well.

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    just order a universal 5 1/8" adapter for the Weber then get a basic 4bbl cold air kit and make it how you want http://www.airaid.com/ComingSoonProd...e-dca9a93bd649

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    Just get a taller filter kit for the weber - 20 - 35 dollars on ebay - it straightens out the airflow into the carb for better breathing
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    Well basically this is what it's boiling down to.... because half of this is for performance, while the other half of it is show. But this is what I have tracked down as prefabbed, bolt on kit so far. These kits seem to give me the best "bang for my buck".

    Kit #1 - $199

    Spectre/Air intake kit includes low profile single plenum with 45 x 90 degree passenger side welded tube and collar clamp fits 5 1/8 in. neck


    http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...uestid=1932742


    Cold Air Intake 1.jpg



    Kit #2 - $250



    Spectre/Air intake kit includes low profile dual plenum with 22 x 90 degree driver/passenger side welded tubes and collar clamps fits 5 1/8 in. neck


    http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...uestid=1934135


    Cold Air Intake 2.jpg


    Now there are others, but these are the 2 that I was looking at in particular. The only problem is, there is no way for me to look at this stuff before I purchase. Now pennyman1, I hear what you mean, but like I said, part of this is for show, and I want something to look cool as well as perform. The one thing that is the big difference from these from the ones you put together is that these ones come with the plenum and filter, and overall are the cheapest way I have found to bolt on a cold air intake without building your own from scratch. Now what are people's thoughts?

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    Have you looked in the gallery at Geronimo's engine bay pic? Mine is painted to match with the exterior paint, and I run the K+N prefilter kit.
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