Cold air intake with filter box

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SoFlaFiat

Cold air intake with filter box

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I have been working on my cold air intake and filter box for my IDF 44 set up.
I started with a scoop in my lower valance.

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I needed to bring it around the outside since I will have fog lights behind my grill right in front of the normal intake hole.
I will have a connecting hose between my scoop and a box I have made in the drivers fender well.

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Then I went about building a box on the inside of the fender to house a readily available paper filter. I put a screen on to stop small animals.

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Got everything painted over the weekend


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And dropped the lid on for a picture!


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vandor
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You have too much time on your hands :-)
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Where did you get the fuel filter?
kev

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vandor wrote:You have too much time on your hands :-)
And I'm glad you're putting it to good use because I love cool pictures of cool fiat stuff.
SoFlaFiat

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Thanks Kev!
JD, that's a malpassi fuel pressure regulator/filter from AutoRicambi
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vandor wrote:You have too much time on your hands :-)
I would much rather have been driving the hill country!!!
I saw the pictures on Facebook, great turn out, must have been fun!
Maybe next time...
backyardbill

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Very nice fab up and location.
SoFlaFiat

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Thanks Bill!! Spent the last couple days scraping the gunk undercoat from the bottom of the car so I keep lifting the hood for inspiration!
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Looking great
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Thanks Jim, I talked to Beek while I was up there and I'm sure he has sweet plans for your car! He is working on several types of air cleaners, also with cold air intake, to use on yours.
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SoFlaFiat wrote:Thanks Jim, I talked to Beek while I was up there and I'm sure he has sweet plans for your car! He is working on several types of air cleaners, also with cold air intake, to use on yours.
I'm in no rush, it will be awesome when it done, I can't wait,but great work will take a lot of time,
Just as we both know your after mine is done lol :mrgreen:
The engine,suspension , parts and labor will add up up, he might be end up owning the car hahahaha
Kidding
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Post by baltobernie »

I suspect that filter arrangement would become completely saturated when driving in the rain. Most filter assemblies using that style filter have it horizontal, not vertical, with a "rain drain" in the base of the plenum.
SoFlaFiat

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Yep, I have considered that and my inlet tube from the fender well points to the very rear of the filter box. I think you are right if I drove in a constant downpour but I am hoping things will be ok since I don't drive my spiders in the rain. I have debated a water drain hole but want to see how it works first. I can always add one later. Thanks for the input!!
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