doctorcherokee
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I want to put an intake with a K&N cone filter on my 1998 4.0I Cherokee Sport. I have a few questions and propositions. Please, whoever reads this, feel free to give me your opinions.
First of all, there is the (I think) the PCV valve that runs from the crankcase to the air filter housing. Other than the main intake tube, that's the only hose running to the housing. My question is...would it be too detrimental if the PCV valve had its own filter and didn't come from the main airbox housing? Would there no longer be a sufficient VACUUM? It would make putting on a new intake MUCH easier. If it would be okay, where would I get such a PCV filter (perhaps K&N) and what's the part number?
Secondly, I'd like to use a cheap, easy to work-with material for the tube that attaches to the intake and the cone filter. Is there a cheap, high-temperature PVC pipe that works well? What's the best length and width? I've heard 3" diameter. Would high-temp paint do very well to resist the high temperatures?
Also, what would be the best way to secure the tube and the filter? Some sort of large hose clamps could connect the intake to the tube and the tube to the filter, could it not? Would zip ties be good to secure the whole setup?
Perhaps most importantly, what's the BEST K&N cone filter for this project in y'alls opinions? I promise if I get a lot of opinions I'll take pictures and post my results! Thanks for any INPUT you can give me about my air INPUT.
edited by: doctorcherokee, Jul 04, 2003 - 10:09 PM[addsig]
I want to put an intake with a K&N cone filter on my 1998 4.0I Cherokee Sport. I have a few questions and propositions. Please, whoever reads this, feel free to give me your opinions.
First of all, there is the (I think) the PCV valve that runs from the crankcase to the air filter housing. Other than the main intake tube, that's the only hose running to the housing. My question is...would it be too detrimental if the PCV valve had its own filter and didn't come from the main airbox housing? Would there no longer be a sufficient VACUUM? It would make putting on a new intake MUCH easier. If it would be okay, where would I get such a PCV filter (perhaps K&N) and what's the part number?
Secondly, I'd like to use a cheap, easy to work-with material for the tube that attaches to the intake and the cone filter. Is there a cheap, high-temperature PVC pipe that works well? What's the best length and width? I've heard 3" diameter. Would high-temp paint do very well to resist the high temperatures?
Also, what would be the best way to secure the tube and the filter? Some sort of large hose clamps could connect the intake to the tube and the tube to the filter, could it not? Would zip ties be good to secure the whole setup?
Perhaps most importantly, what's the BEST K&N cone filter for this project in y'alls opinions? I promise if I get a lot of opinions I'll take pictures and post my results! Thanks for any INPUT you can give me about my air INPUT.
edited by: doctorcherokee, Jul 04, 2003 - 10:09 PM[addsig]