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Old 05-03-2006, 03:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Callaway Honker and the Halltech Tunnel Port???

I love the way the Halltech Tunnel Port looks, but I'm set on using the Callaway Honker intake. What I'm wondering is this: If I'd run the Honker, could I still use the Tunnel Port without the TRAP intake? I'm not sure how the Tunnel Port is made which is why I'm asking this question. Thanks!

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The Tunnel Port seems to get air from the front of the car, similar to the Vararam. The Honker however, takes in air from the area in front the radiator. I don't see how they could be used together.
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Old 05-04-2006, 09:09 PM   #4 (permalink)
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That's sort of what I'm asking. Sometimes I read that the Tunnel Port is just the *port* on the front of the car that replaces the license plate cover and you need the specific intake to connect the *port* to the intake tract. Other times I read that the Tunnel Port is an actual intake. If anyone can chime in that has the Tunnel Port or has seen/installed one I'd be greatful!
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The trap relocates the filter right behind the front plate. The tunnel port opens up the plate area and lets air in directly over the trap.
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The trap relocates the filter right behind the front plate. The tunnel port opens up the plate area and lets air in directly over the trap.


You still have to cut out the plastic behind the license plate area and you'll see the open area on top of the radiator shroud. I got this carbon fiber one on ebay for $30, and have since painted it to match the car.
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Use the Callaway Honker fo the intake.
..................AND..................
Mount some Driving Lights behind the Halltech Tunnel Port
Then you never have to use the Headlights
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[IMG]I got this carbon fiber one on ebay for $30, and have since painted it to match the car.

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