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i just cleaned out my throttle body, replacing some sensors and cleaning everything up. i want to replace my air intake filter because the guy who had it before me is retarted, he didnt have an air filter in it, blocked off the crankcase valve and the airfilter box was held together by zip ties. so i just need to know the size of the throttle body and the size of the air filter box. so i can get the right sized cone air filter and to add a part to connect the crankcase valve.






no airfilter in this and the crankcase valve blocked off.

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What year, what engine?
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Originally Posted by LaMartian
What year, what engine?
shoot my bad, f150 1988 5.0
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...i just need to know the size of the throttle body and the size of the air filter box. so i can get the right sized cone air filter

Sorry, I'm a bit confused... where will you be attaching the cone air filter? You said you wanted the size of the TB for that, but then you say you want the size of the filter box, which makes me think you're going to use the stock filter... can you please be more specific?
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Also if you're going to put a cone filter on the TB, like it sounds like you want to do, why not just get out your tape measure and measure the TB inlets...?
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Also if you're going to put a cone filter on the TB, like it sounds like you want to do, why not just get out your tape measure and measure the TB inlets...?
i wanted to know the exact measurements i dont have cm or mm
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Most tape measures now days have 1/32 increments on them. The clamp you use will take up 4 times that amount with no problems.

Are you planning to run 2 cones or use the box somehow to use as the "transition" from 2 to 1 inlet?


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