So now we needed to do something about the mud and water getting into the intake system. As I explained earlier we don't have the free funds to just order a snorkel for the kick. Well we built our own. 1st I removed the factory air box, and then moved the mass air flow sensor up on the intake, bought 10' of 2" PVC, and a couple of elbows, a rubber connector and hose clamps at the local hardware store $27.00.
I started with taking several measurements of the engine compartment to run the snorkel out the drivers fender and up the window pillar. Then we cut the first piece to run from the maf sensor to the area of the original air box, made a rubber sleeve, drilled a 5/8" hole into the side of the pipe for the ambiant air temp. sensor and threaded it in with some silicone. next we had to make a sharp bend up along the inner wheel well to go out the original hole for the factory air box, this was too sharp for a 90 degree, so we cut the pipe almost all the way thru leaving a little and another cut at a 45 degree angle, heated the pipe until we could bend it togather, and sealed it up with silicone and ele. tape. As you can see in the pics we put a rubber sleeve in here for easy removal, then went up, and out the drivers fender after using a 2" holesaw, and then up the window pillar. finally used a generic air filter from autozone 21.95, but had a 20.00 dollar credit on my discount card total with silicone was $6.67