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Old Sep 14, 2006 | 10:23 PM
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Volant CAI hybrid LT1 Roadmaster question

So I own an LT1 camaro and a 2005 GTO, but this is specifically a B-body question.

The Impala SS forum has been down for quiet some time and I need some suggestions.

My father just bought a 1995 Roadmaster Limited and he's asked for a cold air induction for his birthday. I've looked and looked at the traditional CAI's for Impala SS's and I honestly don't like them.

A few months ago I came across a B-body with an LS1 airbox for the intake. This got me thinking. The Volant CAI for the LS1 F-body looks as thought it would be a perfect fit for the B-body LT1.

There is a significant amount of room in a B-body engine bay and the airbox would seal out the heat.

I just need to know the size of the Volant. Specifically the length, height and width, as well as the length of the tube/filter going to the throttle body.

Thanks,
Dustin
Old Sep 15, 2006 | 12:21 PM
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Re: Volant CAI hybrid LT1 Roadmaster question

Anyone, please?

I just need to know the size in order to make sure it will fit correcty inside the engine bay of an Impala/Roadmaster/caddy
Old Sep 15, 2006 | 03:11 PM
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Re: Volant CAI hybrid LT1 Roadmaster question

call up a retailer that sells them. They should be able to get you the dimensions
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