![]() I've attached images of the model to this post so you can see them, but I doubt that the images will be very useful. For those unfamiliar with SketchUp it is a free 3D modeling tool available from Google. I had MLK day off so I thought I'd see if I could build the plans in Google SketchUp. I just kept removing a bit and test fitting till it didn't hit.īoB 55 asked about digital plans for the shield. I never did figure out a way to do that accurately. I left the template extra tall since I wasn't sure how tall to make it to seal against the hood. You probably know that there is a hole below the driver side headlight that provides cool air for the stock intake. ![]() I wanted to minimize the bends since I don't have a break.Īs you can see this car has AC so the I had to work around the little cannister (not sure what it's function is). After many trial fits, cuts and yards of blue tape I had something that I thought would fit and that I could build. ![]() Hmmm, I bet I could build something like that and since I was looking for a winter project I decided to give it a go.Īfter installing the intake, the next step was to build a cardboard pattern for the shield. Looking closely at the cover picture I noticed the heat shield. I also got Keith Tanner's new book "How to Build a High Performance Mazda Miata". I got an AEM Intake for my 2002 SE for Christmas.
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