will a k&n cold air intake and a 1 inch throttle body spacer have enough clearance without hitting the hood

Asked by ryanac1974 Feb 16, 2014 at 06:26 PM about the 2001 Chevrolet S-10 RWD

Question type: Car Customization

trying to put a cold air intake on with a 1 inch spacer on it . on a 2001 chevy s10 4.3l

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throttle body spacer is a waste of money on that truck. Just letting you know. It will come close

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If your kids or grand kids have any play putty, put a large glob in a plastic bag, place it on the top of the engine where the spacer and air filter come towards the hood. Shut the hood then reopen. Do the measurement. The plastic bag keeps the glob from sticking to anything and giving a false reading. I have an air filter cover on my two carburetors that was fastened with wings nuts. I had to change them to a castle type nut to close the hood. Close fit.

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