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Old 02-14-2011, 12:02 AM   #11
jeffg1010
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Wink Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)

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I'm getting pretty excited about that myself.



I'm going to run the Vintage Air Gen IV. I'll start that install after I finish most of the wiring. No rear, just the front. I think with tinted windows and all the insulation that I'm going to put in, it should be fine.



Thanks!
I also have a Vintage air setup in my 70 Suburban. I built a console that runs from the front to the second row seats. I ducted two vents in the second row and one under the second row to cool the third row. (in addition to the vents on each side of the dash, and the one in the front center of the console) It works decent, but I wish it had a bit more output overall. I think creating 6 vent outlets stretches the capability of the kit.
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