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<blockquote data-quote="Jr. Corvette" data-source="post: 206093" data-attributes="member: 1906"><p>Hey Guys,</p><p></p><p>I've finished all the work on the car this year. I got the whole AC system installed along with the blower fan and evaporator box. I wanted to wait to do an update until I had tested the airflow through the filter. Now granted I do have a C4 squirrel cage on my blower motor and I ran a 10G ground wire to the fan to get some more power from the blower motor. However, I haven't noticed any drop in airflow with this filter. In fact, now that I have the box sealed up I think the airflow is actually improved and when the fan is on full there is lot of air movement. I can't say that I would want any more air movement out of this system. </p><p></p><p>Here are some pictures of the finished box and AC install. Thank you all for following my projects this past winter and for all of your kind words!</p><p></p><p>PS. I washed the car today and took it for a spin. It now handles incredibly well with the improved suspension geometry and the custom rear upper struts. The 3.90's were also a good choice over the 3.55's. The car now pulls even harder now and it really complements the 6 speed by putting every gear in a nice rpm range when cruising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jr. Corvette, post: 206093, member: 1906"] Hey Guys, I've finished all the work on the car this year. I got the whole AC system installed along with the blower fan and evaporator box. I wanted to wait to do an update until I had tested the airflow through the filter. Now granted I do have a C4 squirrel cage on my blower motor and I ran a 10G ground wire to the fan to get some more power from the blower motor. However, I haven't noticed any drop in airflow with this filter. In fact, now that I have the box sealed up I think the airflow is actually improved and when the fan is on full there is lot of air movement. I can't say that I would want any more air movement out of this system. Here are some pictures of the finished box and AC install. Thank you all for following my projects this past winter and for all of your kind words! PS. I washed the car today and took it for a spin. It now handles incredibly well with the improved suspension geometry and the custom rear upper struts. The 3.90's were also a good choice over the 3.55's. The car now pulls even harder now and it really complements the 6 speed by putting every gear in a nice rpm range when cruising. [/QUOTE]
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