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Intake questions


when i pull it off should i attach one of the cone looking filters or whatever yu wanna call em
 
We are talking about the in-line resonator and not the actual air-box, right?

If you pull off the resonator then I'd put electrical tape over the hole, just wrap it around the whole tube. A little breather like I think you are talking about won't fit or seal right.
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If you are talking about the actual air box, well don't take that off.
 
It will be on the intake duct, somewhere mid-line, it will be tree-ed off. It will be black plastic, and should just pop out.

I'd put up a pic, but I'm having trouble finding one right now.
 
if you can find one id greatly appreciate it.

no idea really wut im doing or what to remove to acces it, any pic pointing out wut parets to remove to trey and find it would be a helper
 
pull the main hose off and look inside it for a peice of black plastic to take ou?

simple as that?
 
What the heck are you guys pointing out?

To get the whistly air sound you have to remove the top of the air box, pull out the filter, and whats left is the bottom of the intake and a tube going into it that goes out to the back of the headlight.

Heres a page with pictures...

http://www.ranger-forums.com/f59/how-air-silencer-removal-311/
 
i tried looking where they said earlier and no peice was there, thanks original ranger it worked and sounds money
 
So I am not gonna read another 3 pages on bashing intakes. So if this was posted already I apologize. There are plusses and minuses with K&N. Do what you feel like doing. But if you dont have the cash for a new one off the shelf and other mods to make it beneficial, just stick with the factory ford intake filter and pull your silencer. The removal of the silencer will be the greatest gain possible.

The o2 sensors are in the exhaust and have nothing to do with your intake, what you see is the MAF sensor and PCV valve hose. Just make sure there are no leaks in the intake tubing (whatever mod you choose to go with) after the MAFand you will be fine. Someone mentioned exhaust and I didnt see where you asked about that, however if you wanna mod exhaust, flowmaster 40's are great for our v-6's albeit a little loud, if you prefer mellow go with flowmaster 50 series or MAC mufflers. if you dont mess with your cats, your o2's sensors and engine tuning will need no modifications.

What I will recommend if you do have the cash is the MAC longtube headers, offroad h-pipe, flowmaster 40's and an SCT tuner. you will have to extend the o2 harness but this just involves splicing 3 new wires lengths of 6 inches to each sensor.

Just my 20 cents.
 
I'm talking about those plastic boxes that they put in some times coming off the main duct.
 
I'm talking about those plastic boxes that they put in some times coming off the main duct.

The intake resonator...Did they put them on newer Rangers? My F150 has one.

Sorry, I had a slow moment. :D
 
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