JLT & Shaker Hood Combo
#2
if you go with a Fang Performance shaker the hood has the ducting in it and it will push air right ontop of the JLT plus it is a new hood so you will not have to worry about cutting into your factory
#3
Yeah but that's also more than double the price of buying the CDC shaker. The fang shaker and hood cost $1275 plus tax and S&H. Then add atleast another $600 for prep/paint and install at your local body shop. I bought the CDC Shaker and had it installed for $1100. The majority have just bought the shaker and done it themselves. If you have the cash then by all means get the fang shaker.
#8
Was there any chance of bringing the Shaker tube into the JLT Heat shield at a straight angle, or was it easier to just route it at the bottom, similar to the stock air box setup. Example of a C&L setup shows the inlet coming in from the top location of the heat shield.
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It is the same on the C&L intake. I have the CDC Shaker with the C&L intake and my hook up looks just like TOM281's. I had pics but it looks like I deleted them. I had to cut 1 1/2 inches out of the vertical portion of the CDC air tube and glue it back together to make it come in at the bottom of the heat shield. I can take more pics if anyone wants.
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Sure, send pic's when you have a moment. Just planning out what I'm going to do prior to the JLT arriving in the mail.
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It is the same on the C&L intake. I have the CDC Shaker with the C&L intake and my hook looks just like TOM281's. I had pics but it looks like I deleted them. I had to cut 1 1/2 inches out of the vertical portion of the CDC air tube and glue it back together to make it come in at the bottom of the heat shield. I can take more pics if anyone wants.
Scott
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Definitely do it yourself. You will appreciate it so much more. The actual cutting the hole is not that intimidating, because once you cut out the template with a razor knife and score the paint on the hood, you are at the point of no return. Then you just relax, get a firm grip on the jigsaw, use the appropriate blade and walk it around the hole. Of course be prepared for your neighbors to think you have lost your mind, cutting a hole in your new Stang's hood
I got some pics and a brief write-up on when I did my CDC Shaker Install if you need them.
BTW, when the weather clears up I will be installing the C&L CAI and doing something similar to the setup shown a few posts back.
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I got some pics and a brief write-up on when I did my CDC Shaker Install if you need them.
BTW, when the weather clears up I will be installing the C&L CAI and doing something similar to the setup shown a few posts back.
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You must be a more proper man than I. I won't let it waste any time in a glass. Straight from the can to the lips for me!!
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I know this thread is about the JLT and CDC Shaker but for those that have a C&L it is equally doable. Attached is a few pics of my setup. Mine is very similar to TOM281's. I cut 1 1/2 inches from the vertical part of the air tube and glued it back together to get it to come up to the bottom of the C&L heat shield. I than turned up an aluminum spacer to go between the airtube and the heat shield. A little black paint and tadaaaa! It works great. Looks from these pictures I need to get my filter cleaned soon. Jeez!!!
Scott
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