zmotorsports
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Mike, thanks for the confirmation. I have had coil pack misfire issues with the '65 Corvette and they have always been isolated to a single cylinder as you mention. That's why I decided to attack the MAF issue first, then see if any codes are thrown after the repair is in.
I wish I had the under hood real estate you did for your swap. In the second picture above, the distance from the bottom of the turnbuckle to the underside of the fender is a little more than 2", so turning the intake tube down at an angle is absolutely necessary. The distance from the end of the u-shaped tube to the inner fender panel is about 10" at the rear (less in the front) and with a 7-1/2" filter element, I will absolutely have to invade the fender space.
I'm taking lots of measurements and noodling with options before cutting the panel. I only want to do this once!!
Gary, although not ideal, but being the car it is, I doubt you'll drive it in wet weather, but I helped a guy a few years ago redesign his intake and we mounted the air filter under the fender and used a silicone boot to join from the engine to the inner fender, then the air filter attached underneath. Granted, not ideal, but it did aid to the appearance of the engine bay by not cluttering it up with an air filter element. Just a thought.



















