air filter mod: genius or insanity
A few folks have cut out the cover to increase air flow. Or purchased a precut cover for $50. or so. I decided to just try eliminating the cover all together. Takes care of 2 issues at once. So I bought some industrial strength velcro and outlined the filter opening and filter with it.
The glue on the velcro didn't stick to the housing very well so I used some welding glue I had in the toolbox to reinforce it
Then for insurance and extra support I added 4 screws.
Took it for short drive and everything stayed in place. Can't say it vastly improved performance but I'm sure it's breathing all the air it can with this set up. The unmuffled sound from up front is very cool. The K&N was already there. I cleaned and recharged it before install. I don't rack up a lot of miles and make every effort to avoid bad weather driving so am hoping this will hold up. If not I'll try other tried and true solutions detailed here previously.
Last edited by vert vette virgin; Jul 23, 2014 at 08:53 AM.

What ever works will do, i like your solution but maybe felcro stuck to the filter and housing will work well.

I re-enforced my air intake housing tabs some years ago with a couple of aluminum strips pop riveted to the housing, am sure there are plenty of cheap second hand air intake housings online.
Look at the link if you want to be shocked at the price of a new one.
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....5Z50000050F~~~
Last edited by gerardvg; Jul 23, 2014 at 09:11 AM.
IMO, I would've fabricated an aluminum frame to create a bezel to secure the filter and provide a more finished look...
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Last edited by GKK; Jul 23, 2014 at 11:22 AM.

Hey, so long as it works that's the main thing...
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