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  1. #1
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    Default 68 camaro vintage air question???

    Hey guys, I'm mounting an intercooler for my kenne bell on my 1968 camaro!i need to know how far does the vintage air drier stick out from the core support so I can leave enough room for it in my future vintage air install !!thanks for the help!!

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    I have a KB in my '68. I also have a Vintage Air setup. I mounted the intercooler low on the radiator support. The drier is mounted high on the left side almost out of view. You will use custom ac lines so you mount the drier pretty much any place that you have room. I will try to post a pic of my setup.

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    I was hoping to mount intercooler higher so I got more air through it with the open part of the grill!if I can move drier to different location then It shouldn't matter!!

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    I put my intercooler lower to catch fresh air from the opening in the lower valence and to keep as much of condenser as open as possible.

    Here is a pic from the top -- I anodized my intercooler black fwiw




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    Well if your not having AIT issues then ill mount mine there as well!!i don't know if u remember me but I was asking u about your kenne bell a few months ago!

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    I have a afco 2004 cobra mustang intercooler, I don't have stock kenne bell so mine is longer!

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