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1Gen-TundraGeneral discussion forum for the 2000 to 2006 Toyota Tundra.
This is a discussion thread titled "Volant Cold Air Intake", within the 1Gen-Tundra forum, part of the Truck Forums category.
goose, thanks for the advise i'll have to try it.
i don't know much about computers or my DELL xps.
i just type as best as i can and post.
i'll have to proof read it more often and or make correction's in edit.
again sorry, if my posts are hard to read,not my intention.
i have alot of passion for this stuff and want to try to post as fast as the info
comes to me in my thought's.
gorilla
I don't mean to offend you, but is English your native language? I find your writing style unwieldy, to say the least.
no
hold the filter and push it through the hole, it has to make a tight seal.
you might be tring on a angle, go straight in. hold it, push it ,from where the top cover(volant emblem) hole is.
not any of the intake hole.
tight rubber fit ,so no air leakage.
gorilla
okay, I'll try that and see how it goes. You mentioned no air leaks, what do you do to the open hole in front? (assuming you're looking at the box with "volant" logo point top and filter through hole on the right.)
Thanks in advance
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wow mine was already opened.
your's is closed.
do you mean the 2" hole towards the grill?
there is 4 holes
1 on top a cover that says volant with 4 phillips head skrews
the 1 for the fitler and tube for the intake
1 for the fender and large intake sealed cold air
and 1 towards the front grill 2" or so hole that 1 is open not sealed shut.
gorilla
I don't mean to offend you, but is English your native language? I find your writing style unwieldy, to say the least.
What is this???? I thought that this is a Tundra Forum.
I didn't know that it was an English and grammar forum?
I feel like I was back in school and given crap from my English teacher!
sounds cool... don't sweat the "kids" all over your ball sack... fissle is what drizzled out his daddys nizzles and ran down his mommas azz crack....
I hav ebeen interested in an intake of sorts but just not reall confident in them as the AEM I had on my last truck reaked havoc on it
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apimpdad,
yes, but i don't know where to start. i don't know what you mean.
what pully? what type do i buy? how does it get installed etc.
what is it for? i'm all for making my toy beter and better.
really i don't know. but i'm open to learn.
i appreciate the info,
thanks, gorilla
no missing parts. your good to go.
i hope you get it in, take your time, don't crush the filter.
thats why i said to turn it like you were skrewing it in something.
it could be costly, if you need to buy another.
good luck.
gorilla
...I hav ebeen interested in an intake of sorts but just not reall confident in them as the AEM I had on my last truck reaked havoc on it
One of the yahoos on here used to work for AEM but I haven't been able to get him to comment on the AEM Brute Force intakes. Maybe he is ashamed of the fact he worked there?
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Call up Volant and see if they make one here is a link to one for a tacoma. Volant Cool Air Intakes If you look under scoops on their website you will see different examples.