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kidd79 03-16-2016 01:52 PM

86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
Guys.
Wanted to know what you were using for Cold Air Intakes with the filter on the drivers side. Would love to see pics of your install and which brand you are using.
Thanks All!!

michael bustamante 03-16-2016 06:02 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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BR3W CITY 03-17-2016 01:34 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
Well you've got the alternator right there, so your intake will have to go forward first to clear the pulley, and clear your radiator and fan. You've probably got copious room so long and your engine isn't spaced far forward.

I'd think the regular Ebay Silverado or Ebay TBSS cold air intake kit would be the usual starting point. Just flip the first 90" coupling the the right and see if it clears. Here's a pic I stole of the regular intake for reference.
http://i512.photobucket.com/albums/t...S_CAI_blue.jpg

If it doesn't clear that belt and pulley, you'll have to space it out by doing like a short straight stub out from the TB, then connect the rest as normal. You might be able to cut a piece from the leftover pipe in the ebay intake, or grab a short piece that spectra or them sell to build your own kits.

Mines not an 86, or on the drivers side, but fwiw; I started with an 04 Silverado kit and trimmed it slightly by ditching the extension piece and airbox, and only running the short kink and the couplings.
I ran that setup for a while, then decided I wanted to get cold air from the core support. Made an inlet in the core support, and added a poly 90* (from those piece together intakes you can get). Decided to make a quick airbox as well with some hand tools.
As a matter of fact, I did a video with some mention of the topic.

kidd79 03-17-2016 10:10 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Originally Posted by BR3W CITY (Post 7525518)
Well you've got the alternator right there, so your intake will have to go forward first to clear the pulley, and clear your radiator and fan. You've probably got copious room so long and your engine isn't spaced far forward.

I'd think the regular Ebay Silverado or Ebay TBSS cold air intake kit would be the usual starting point. Just flip the first 90" coupling the the right and see if it clears. Here's a pic I stole of the regular intake for reference.
http://i512.photobucket.com/albums/t...S_CAI_blue.jpg

If it doesn't clear that belt and pulley, you'll have to space it out by doing like a short straight stub out from the TB, then connect the rest as normal. You might be able to cut a piece from the leftover pipe in the ebay intake, or grab a short piece that spectra or them sell to build your own kits.

Mines not an 86, or on the drivers side, but fwiw; I started with an 04 Silverado kit and trimmed it slightly by ditching the extension piece and airbox, and only running the short kink and the couplings.
I ran that setup for a while, then decided I wanted to get cold air from the core support. Made an inlet in the core support, and added a poly 90* (from those piece together intakes you can get). Decided to make a quick airbox as well with some hand tools.
As a matter of fact, I did a video with some mention of the topic.www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KXfR4fIb8c

Thanks for the pic and link of the intake. I forgot to mention I am going to be using an electric twin fan setup out of a 96 Camaro, and a low profile fan shroud from Tejas Steelworks. That whole setup is extremely slim. Also, I am going to use the stock water pump from the donor truck, and radiator hose, in hopes that should free up some space to run the CAI over to the drivers side. I just don't want to relocate my battery over to the driver side... But I guess I could if it came down to it.

foamypirate 03-17-2016 01:43 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Originally Posted by kidd79 (Post 7525711)
Thanks for the pic and link of the intake. I forgot to mention I am going to be using an electric twin fan setup out of a 96 Camaro, and a low profile fan shroud from Tejas Steelworks. That whole setup is extremely slim. Also, I am going to use the stock water pump from the donor truck, and radiator hose, in hopes that should free up some space to run the CAI over to the drivers side. I just don't want to relocate my battery over to the driver side... But I guess I could if it came down to it.

Not sure if you have your setup installed, but here is mine with the Tejas mounts, fan shroud, and Camaro electric fans, just for an idea of the space you may be working with. Wish I could help more, but I'll be running my intake the passenger side since I have the LS3 water pump to give me more clearance.

http://foamypirate.com/img/88chevy/l...c/image029.jpg

kidd79 03-17-2016 01:49 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Originally Posted by foamypirate (Post 7525947)
Not sure if you have your setup installed, but here is mine with the Tejas mounts, fan shroud, and Camaro electric fans, just for an idea of the space you may be working with. Wish I could help more, but I'll be running my intake the passenger side since I have the LS3 water pump to give me more clearance.

http://foamypirate.com/img/88chevy/l...c/image029.jpg

Thanks for the pic bro. That's the setup I got too. Haven't installed it yet. I'm still gathering parts. My engine compartment is still empty. That's a good bit of room you got there. Thanks again for giving me a preview of what I'm gonna be installing :-)

brushbuggy 03-19-2016 10:41 PM

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Heres one I did using ebay silverado intake on a 64 truck

kidd79 03-20-2016 02:53 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Originally Posted by brushbuggy (Post 7528496)
Heres one I did using ebay silverado intake on a 64 truck

Two thumbs up on your engine compartment!!

65Gregg 03-20-2016 10:01 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
Brush buggy how is your intake supported?

Houston Ben 03-22-2016 12:45 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
U-BUILD-IT AIRAID with Spectra filter and an aluminum MAF housing.

http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...42/photo-1.jpg

kidd79 03-22-2016 12:48 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Originally Posted by Houston Ben (Post 7531524)
U-BUILD-IT AIRAID with Spectra filter and an aluminum MAF housing.

http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...42/photo-1.jpg

That's awesome!!! Thanks for the pic!! Looks GREAT!!

Andy4639 03-22-2016 08:52 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
Here is mine going to the drivers side. Less than $100.00 including the K&N filter!:chevy:


http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...4_cold_air.jpg

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/.../DSCF03551.JPG

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...ake_setup1.jpg

kidd79 03-30-2016 04:59 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Originally Posted by Andy4639 (Post 7531994)

Nicely Done!!

Andy4639 03-30-2016 06:46 PM

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Thanks!:chevy:

cru_zn_29 04-23-2016 10:46 PM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
I like the way you mounted your air box on the left side. What is the air box out of? I have been looking for a box that will work on the left. Thanks Kenny

kidd79 05-07-2018 09:25 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Funny thing.. Gool Ol autozone to the rescue. An off the shelf spectre cold air intake for I think a 99-06 1500 with a K&N filter. Works just fine.

Cheyenne350 05-07-2018 10:49 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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on my 78c10 I'm using a k&N kit off for a GTO LS1

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/k...tiac/model/gto

kidd79 05-07-2018 11:28 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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Originally Posted by cheyenne350 (Post 8256181)
on my 78c10 i'm using a k&n kit off for a gto ls1

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/k...tiac/model/gto

shaweet!!!!!!!!!

homemade87 05-08-2018 06:44 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
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I dont know where you are on your build but you may want to consider moving your battery to the drivers side on the 86 . There is a oem style battery tray for these trucks . Just made sense to me . The engine battery harness already goes to that side on the donor . Also all the extra power needed was closer to the area needed for terminals to supply everything . Cleared the path for the cold air intake on the pass side .


This is the best picture I have right now . Cant see the battery in this picture but it is there . I do have a different intake and cold air intake on it now but looks the same ( specetra ) but it is for the silverado .

I do not run an air box , but there is a factory opening in the core support that supplies air to the filter .I may build one one day .

sluggy 05-10-2018 12:03 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
Just for reference, on the dyno I gained 15hp just by moving the airfilter outside of the engine bay. Once it was hot it was reverting to low octane tspark tables due to excessive knock... Its worth ducting it out !

Ghost's68 05-10-2018 12:14 AM

Re: 86 C10 2wd 6.0 Cold Air Intake Advise Driver Side?
 
I just purchased a 90* silicone elbow, 2ft of 4” aluminum, and a 45* aluminum section. It will be placing the intake element right behind the driver side light. I’ll be making a enclosure for it out of sheet metal as a shield from the heat and water. I’m not running the wheel wells. You can make a Intake with straight tubing and a silicone coupler.


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