Here is another photo. The tanks on the rear are water on the left, fuel on the right, 18 gallons each. All the other gear including a tent, 4 sleeping bags and pads, offroad kit box, food box, stove, drygoods box, water, air tank, propane tanks, ice chest, clothes, and generally enough gear to be away from civilization for about a week. The rack on top is stainless steel, made in my garage. The air intake stack is stainless and is not a snorkel. It has a large oval hole (7x4") on the front surface of the cylindar with two internal fins for generating more inlet pressure, as my 94 is not a turbo. The best modification for this non-turbo was the addition of a 3 degree advance switch that gives a great boost of performance above 4000 feet elevation.
See you on the trails.
Greg
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