i found that when you remove the air box there is a nice little 3in gap that runs in front of the fans so if you dont use any larger than 3in pipe you are fine
step 1 it is pretty strait forward just cut you piping how you want it you cant really mess this up. i decided to use just the stock hose and ad on to it to save time and money so off off the maf a 9 in 80* bend will be perfect and angle it down so the intake is running at an diagonal
![](http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/jfleck91/Picture075.jpg)
step 2 then you need just about 4 in of strait pipe if you are useing a 9in long filter like me
![](http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/jfleck91/Picture080.jpg)
and then since the filter will hit the fan you need to ad a 70-90* bend to get it down a bit lower but not have the filter scraping the ground
![](http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/jfleck91/Picture078.jpg)
end result the easiest intake you have ever built
step 1 it is pretty strait forward just cut you piping how you want it you cant really mess this up. i decided to use just the stock hose and ad on to it to save time and money so off off the maf a 9 in 80* bend will be perfect and angle it down so the intake is running at an diagonal
![](http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/jfleck91/Picture075.jpg)
step 2 then you need just about 4 in of strait pipe if you are useing a 9in long filter like me
![](http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/jfleck91/Picture080.jpg)
and then since the filter will hit the fan you need to ad a 70-90* bend to get it down a bit lower but not have the filter scraping the ground
![](http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/jfleck91/Picture078.jpg)
end result the easiest intake you have ever built
![](http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/jfleck91/Picture081.jpg)
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