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Old 07-06-2007, 07:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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AE92 Cold air intake for AE92

Alright, I have my short ram, but want colder air.

Suggestions?


I've heard of using the supra/ le baron tubing and such. Just wondering if I have any other options before i go on a search for parts.

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Simple, just add an extension piping and use silicon connectors.
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hmmm i'm guessing i'll have to relocate my battery first for that to work =p

Or do i?
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Can you take a pic of your engine bay?
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Yes you would need to relocate your battery in order to run a CAI in a GTS, Here's my engine bay, basically the same as his.

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