Ram Air Scoop is on for my AEV Snorkle..Pic.s
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Ram Air Scoop is on... AEV Snorkle..Pic.s
I took off the prefilter and installed a Ram Air Scoop.
I like the pre-filter but I think this looks much better.
Tell me what you think
I like the pre-filter but I think this looks much better.
Tell me what you think
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I'll be more than happy to tell you how. It's not hard. Just a little time consuming.
I'll upload the pic.s I took while doing it. Give me a few.
I'll upload the pic.s I took while doing it. Give me a few.
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I called AEV today and inquired about the ram air scoop.
According to them, they don't even have a builder for it. They're still trying to figure out who's going to get the contract. I was also told that it would probably be at least 6 weeks before they even start production.
With this in mind and plenty of time on my hands, I decided to make one myself.
Here's the steps:
What you'll need:
Styrofoam block $7.99
Small thing of Bondo $9.24
Fiberglass Resin Aprox $10.00
Fiberglass cloth $4.24
PVC 3" pipe
Sandpaper
foil
cooking spray
Truckbed paint (laying around from another project)
Saw (hacksaw or coping saw works well)
Unfortunately you will have a lot of supplies left over (fiberglass,etc)
I started by drawing the design I wanted on the styrofoam block.
Once cut out, I used sandpaper and a sander to shape the final piece
Cont..............
According to them, they don't even have a builder for it. They're still trying to figure out who's going to get the contract. I was also told that it would probably be at least 6 weeks before they even start production.
With this in mind and plenty of time on my hands, I decided to make one myself.
Here's the steps:
What you'll need:
Styrofoam block $7.99
Small thing of Bondo $9.24
Fiberglass Resin Aprox $10.00
Fiberglass cloth $4.24
PVC 3" pipe
Sandpaper
foil
cooking spray
Truckbed paint (laying around from another project)
Saw (hacksaw or coping saw works well)
Unfortunately you will have a lot of supplies left over (fiberglass,etc)
I started by drawing the design I wanted on the styrofoam block.
Once cut out, I used sandpaper and a sander to shape the final piece
Cont..............