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ok, for those who asked and those who care.. I bought a 92-95 civic cai off ebay for only 28 bucks, any civic cai will work. I just started out by removeing all the extra crap, well the old intake... i removed it down even underneth the fuse box..and under there is a hole. So i ran the pipes off and down where the old one went. works fine was real easy and cheap. Il ad a link to go to see pics,
goto the second page and the pics should be on the bottom http://www.cardomain.com/id/digndoug |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jul 12, '03 From Chatham, Ont Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Well Im no expert but the way I think about it is if you increase the air intake requirments of your engine ie: turbo charger, then you'll experience alot more gains with something that allows more air to enter like a ram air intake or cai. As far as Exhaust mods Im honestly not sure, Ill leave that to the experts. But obviously alot of engineering goes into even the airbox in your car so to me with a stock setup it doesnt make much sense to replace it unless you have already altered the performance of your car with something else. So with headers and exhaust maybe a cai would help. What do you mean by exhaust? like bigger piping? high flow cat, that kinda ****? |
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