My intake "Ice Box"

98lincmk7lsc

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So, like 4 or 5 years ago, I got ahold of some spare sheet metal at work and came up with this really quick. It's really crude, but it got the job done, and it was free!

*Now, I know a lot of you don't like the open element filters.....I don't really care. I like the way they look and I like the way they sound too.*

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Anyway, I made that with the intention that it would be sort of a template for a future, more refined version. I had also planned on cutting that rubber stuff to the contour of the hood. Well, almost 5 years later, I still had it on the car. The other day, I decided that I would try again. I must say that this one is a much better attempt at it, but is still in no way a finished product. This time, I made it from 2 pieces of aluminum and then welded them together at a 90 degrees. It took a whole bunch of trimming and fitting and trimming and fitting, and finally go this...
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Instead of just sitting in there where it could move all around, I welded tabs to it to use the existing stock airbox mounts.

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And....here's how it looks with the MAF and air filter installed. I still need to figure out how to line it up to the contour of the hood and seal it off from the rest of the engine bay. While effective, I don't think my first attempt with the big, stupid, ugly orange rubber turned out very good looks-wise. Once I figure out the best way to do that, I'm going to make another one out of some thicker aluminum and then probably get it powdercoated or something.

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maybe weather stripping on the top and around the dip where the intake goes in.
 
Actually, I was just talking to my wife about it, and I think I'm gonna try and make a cover out of plexiglas or acrylic. Got lots of it at work.
 
how much to make one i know geno wont like this comment but if ull make it ill buy and drive done and pick it up
 
how much to make one i know geno wont like this comment but if ull make it ill buy and drive done and pick it up

Well, obviously, if I were going to make and sell them, I would have to call them something else, so as not to step on Geno's toes, but I really don't think he would mind that much, seeing as he hasn't made/sold any of his Ice Boxes for like 5 years or so. And seeing as I'm not sitting here copying his design, I don't think he could care.
If there was enough interest, or if I happen to ever get a butt-load of free time, I might consider getting this drawn up on the computer and cut out on the waterjet. I would have to get a much more refined product before I consider selling them though.
 
the open air filter idea how and what have u used for that install im interested in doing the same and do u have any good exhaust guys in SC?
 
the open air filter idea how and what have u used for that install im interested in doing the same and do u have any good exhaust guys in SC?

I bought an 80mm MAF adapter (can be found cheap on eBay), and cut up a PVC pipe rubber sewer adapter to fill in the gap between the MAF sensor housing and the intake tube. I went to JLT's shop in Virginia and this is what they came up with since all of the mustang stuff was different. Cost me $60 for the filter, the adapter and the sewer pipe adapter.
 

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