
The
Cummins Forum Truck was in need of an intake about a month ago to help
the engine well fed with cold air. We had already added a Turbo,
Exhaust, Injectors and Chip, we needed an Intake badly. Volant happened
to call us and when they found out what we were doing, offered to get
us a new Intake for the truck. We were excited.
The
first thing you need to do for this installation is remove the old
intake tube and box. This is very easy. All you need is a screw driver
to loosen the tube from the turbo and the box. Then, you need to remove
the lid from the box, remove the old filter, and undew the 3 plastic
nuts in the bottom of the intake box. Pull the old box out.
You
will need to assemble the new box and all of its components before you
go any further. Make sure to put the gasket material around the hole
where the intake tube comes in. Place the Intake Box in the engine
compartement exactly where the old one was and use the original plastic
nuts to tighten the box down.
Place
the 4" rubber coupler on the small end of the intake tube along with
the 2 - 4" clamps. Place the large end of the intake tube in the intake
box. Butt the small end of the intake tube against the Turbo Inlet and
push half of the 4" rubber gasket over the Turbo Inlet and clamp both
sides.
Put
the new cone filter in the box, and over the large end of the intake
tube. Be sure that it is seated well, and tighten the large clamp
around the filter, on to the tube.
Screw
the plastic lid back on the intake box. Be sure that all the clamps are
snug. Be careful not to over-tighten. You are done!
I
really like this intake. I had installed MBRP's exhaust but it
definitely needed a good intake to make it complete. Now we have plenty
of air coming in and out! Definitely feel a power increase. I can also
here the Turbo spool up quicker. If you have a 98-2002 24V Cummins, I
recommend this intake to you.
Thanks Volant!