anyone running an open element intake on their TBI?

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rowdyyukon95

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i have a 95' Yukon and really love the look/sound of the open element intake... i know there isnt much perf. gain if any but i love the way it cleans up the engine bay. long time reader but this is my first post.

ive been searching and havent really found a definitive answer to this question. Do you just have to buy a flat air cleaner base? do you need a throttle body spacer?

any help would be much appreciated...

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No throttle body spacer needed. Just buy the assembly and put it in. Very straight forward. You can get one at any auto part store....
 
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yes, it sounds pretty straight forward but on the tbi it has a couple issues that need to be addressed.

1)it has two studs that connect to the aircleaner instead of 1 like on a carb
2)most (if not all) aircleaners you buy from the auto parts store say they only fit either squarebore or round bore carbs.
3) I've read on the forum that if you buy the wrong kind of base you will have clearance problems.

just need some clarification
 

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I believe there are adapters to correct the dual stud issue. You should not run into clearance issues. Auto parts stores should be able to find what you want just based on you year. You can also get what you want on stylin trucks website. It's been years since I've had my 95 so it's possible that production of said parts are harder to find, though :shrug:
 
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thanks a load man. ill be sure to go out and check that out tomorrow
 

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Hehe... what are the odds....

At the same time that your posting your question, two other guys are posting up pics of thier install.

Check out THIS thread.

Just ask them what part numbers they used.
 

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:rocking: good job looking out 99Yuk. I didn't even think about that thread:) good info for the OP:)
 

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I have a 1 inch drop base, 14x4 filter, 14 inch X-treme flow top. You don't need to address the dual stud issue, there is a threaded hole for the single stud. You can get all-thread at the local hardware store and cut it to length. It'll need to be bent which you can do by hand.
 
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well, went to the pick-a-part today and found exactly what i was looking for. i went to the auto parts store and picked up an edlebrock assembly and found that there was a clearance issue but i just drove down to the junk yard and picked up an air cleaner base that had less of a drop and it fit perfectly
 

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nice dude!! :waytogo: Glad you got yourself hooked up :D
 

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