I do believe the "L" stands for Lister, as in Stephen Lister.Originally posted by n_koutelas:
No making fun... but here's my question... What does the "L" in L intake stand for? I said no making fun
Joked:Originally posted by joekd:
sit tight folks, asking for a band saw for Christmas, if I get it I'll start making a few intake tubes with that, if not I'll keep making them using the Miter saw (comes out good, but I think the band saw will make a much cleaner cut on the nitrile rubber)
Keep in mind that I only have specs to make L_Intakes for the 3.2 and 3.5 motors, still have not find out the correct angles for the 2.7 motors