First off, I had no idea that 4" pipe can't bend. So, Howard was counting on flexibility of the hose to get it through. After looking at my really thick rubber hose that I got yesterday, and the bend it needed to make, he also discovered that my K&N was only a 3.5" and not a 4". Don't ask me, I had a ruler with me when I bought it. So now he had to find a 3.5 inch pipe. All he had was a chrome exhaust tip for a truck. He welded that to a short length of 4" and we stuffed MONGO filter up in the fender. To give you an idea, the filter is sitting probably at 15 degrees off of vertical, and it completely fills the space between the exterior panel and the inner panel.

The hose that I picked up this afternoon looks like the shite drier hose that I had in the picture, but it's really a nice heavy rubber like a thin innertube material with a wire through it. Nice. A freebie cause I'm a hell of a guy.

I can not WAIT to put this on a dyno now that I've been doing the recent tuning on it. It's been so little, but it really feels noticably different. I doubt it will have any (or much) effect on peak numbers, but I'd like to see how it fills out the curve.