Hi, I used to make cold air intakes for 98-99 Corollas in my backyard. I've since quit doing these after demand waned - but I left the website up for people who want to do something similar. http://www.geocities.com/superpilun/
You can also put together a cold air intake from modular components, available from the company I now work at - check my signature.
Hi, I used to make cold air intakes for 98-99 Corollas in my backyard. I've since quit doing these after demand waned - but I left the website up for people who want to do something similar. http://www.geocities.com/superpilun/
You can also put together a cold air intake from modular components, available from the company I now work at - check my signature.
oh i like it lot. it is my first intake i ever put but a CAI i help put on my friends Grand Am. Pretty easy to clean up and its like an hour or less to put it in.
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2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4
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Originally Posted by FinalGear
gosh...those honda guys....as soon as they put the intake in their Civics...it goes faster than any Mustang, Evo, and Sti....
cold air intake doesnt even do much for your car. spend the 30-120 bucks you could potentially spend on a cai on something else. or make one urself. it doesnt get easier than that.
How does installing a CAI compare to just rerouting the stock air intake pipe downwards from of the stock position of between battery and driver side headlight, keeping the stock resonator box and filter box?
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Little Pig - 1999 Corolla LE - Manual Swap - 2001 front end - #138 @ CASC-OR Autoslalom 2012
Big Pig - 1997 Camry LE - need new tires, rear struts and alignment
Skinny Pig - 2010 devinci St-Tropez
How does installing a CAI compare to just rerouting the stock air intake pipe downwards from of the stock position of between battery and driver side headlight, keeping the stock resonator box and filter box?
because its not cool to look at. its not......aluminium.
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2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4
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Originally Posted by FinalGear
gosh...those honda guys....as soon as they put the intake in their Civics...it goes faster than any Mustang, Evo, and Sti....
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