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is there an intake pipe made for an 88 gxl that replaces the black accordian pipe/ or pipe that connects the intake filter to the throttle body? i looked at some places that sell after market car parts and i've only had luck in finding for the 3rd gen. and the race shops i've been to say they dont even make those. if anybody knows where i can find some and how much they run, can you please let me know?
thanks, jiji
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There is now a place(shop) that makes a cold-air intake but they want a ridiculous price. I forgot the website, you can find it if you search prolly. But custom is the way to go really. Just find a car with the same basic setup and buy a cheap kit for that car and cut it to fit.
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U CAN MAKE IT CUSTOM BUT ILL TELL U THIS.....though it spices up the look under the hood without a doubt , it will create a hotter intake temp...
IMO
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IMO
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Originally posted by seventhgear
U CAN MAKE IT CUSTOM BUT ILL TELL U THIS.....though it spices up the look under the hood without a doubt , it will create a hotter intake temp...
IMO
jack
U CAN MAKE IT CUSTOM BUT ILL TELL U THIS.....though it spices up the look under the hood without a doubt , it will create a hotter intake temp...
IMO
jack
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yea, i know those metal intake pipes get real hot. i'd like an intake pipe that was nicely freeflowing and made of a material that didn't get so hot. ie carbon fiber.
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well i can make one for you just you gotta buy the parts and live in the cali area but ill do **** like that for free im sure some of you have seen the intake but its dif once more created a "cold air box" curtousy of some write up seems to give a noticable gain the whole intake and everything but what the hell do i know i havent driven it for a month before that http://groups.msn.com/JeffMspicsSLAY...oto&PhotoID=27
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hey guys,
thanks for the replies. it seems like all the people i talk to dont know **** about it. i guess its most of the people that love hondas... heh, personally i dont. although my bro-in-law loves em. and my sister drives one. i'm all alone w/my rx7. coz everybody else that lives with me got dsm's.
this is for slayerwithaFC3S, how did you make your own? was it hard? and what are everybody else's reaction to this? recommended or no?
and how would i keep intake from getting so hot? is it just what its made of?
i mean, i want it to look good but i dont want it getting hot.
and to ryde or die, thanks for the help, well, all of you, but is that your white car? i got that same car on my desktop.. heh...
thanks again guys,
jiji
thanks for the replies. it seems like all the people i talk to dont know **** about it. i guess its most of the people that love hondas... heh, personally i dont. although my bro-in-law loves em. and my sister drives one. i'm all alone w/my rx7. coz everybody else that lives with me got dsm's.
this is for slayerwithaFC3S, how did you make your own? was it hard? and what are everybody else's reaction to this? recommended or no?
and how would i keep intake from getting so hot? is it just what its made of?
i mean, i want it to look good but i dont want it getting hot.
and to ryde or die, thanks for the help, well, all of you, but is that your white car? i got that same car on my desktop.. heh...
thanks again guys,
jiji
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the IMO part is that under hood temp is pretty hot! metal gets hotter than plastic does and plastic keeps most of the heat out instead of in..
like i said ....... IMHO
jack
like i said ....... IMHO
jack
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Originally posted by RudeGirL
and to ryde or die, thanks for the help, well, all of you, but is that your white car? i got that same car on my desktop.. heh...
thanks again guys,
jiji
and to ryde or die, thanks for the help, well, all of you, but is that your white car? i got that same car on my desktop.. heh...
thanks again guys,
jiji
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Ha ha!
Chris at Checkpoint Engineering had said that this setup will cost $274 for s4 and $249 for s5.
He swears that a s5 na will lean out at 7000rpm, providing they have a way open exhaust! He suggested TII Injectors or a S-AFC. Also, a real seat of the pants Is felt In 3rd gear.
Price was already reduced a $100. Pipes come powder coated and will work Interchangably from one model to another. S4 na will fit s4 TII.
Hope that helps.
Chris at Checkpoint Engineering had said that this setup will cost $274 for s4 and $249 for s5.
He swears that a s5 na will lean out at 7000rpm, providing they have a way open exhaust! He suggested TII Injectors or a S-AFC. Also, a real seat of the pants Is felt In 3rd gear.
Price was already reduced a $100. Pipes come powder coated and will work Interchangably from one model to another. S4 na will fit s4 TII.
Hope that helps.
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Pipes come powder coated and will work Interchangably from one model to another. S4 na will fit s4 TII.
Pipes come powder coated and will work Interchangably from one model to another. S4 na will fit s4 TII.
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sounds like a waste of money and time if you ask me.....
Reminds me of something I heard the other day. I went to a meet between a bunch of the guys from here, the supraforums.com board, and other assorted people, and while I was checking out someone's single turbo Supra(some T-series, claimed to have dynoed at 550) when some kid walked up, looked at the engine compartment, and said "I've got more chrome than that". Keep in mind that the car was designed to be a sleeper, and didn't even have so much as aftermarket rims. I didn't know whether to start laughing or slap the kid.
Reminds me of something I heard the other day. I went to a meet between a bunch of the guys from here, the supraforums.com board, and other assorted people, and while I was checking out someone's single turbo Supra(some T-series, claimed to have dynoed at 550) when some kid walked up, looked at the engine compartment, and said "I've got more chrome than that". Keep in mind that the car was designed to be a sleeper, and didn't even have so much as aftermarket rims. I didn't know whether to start laughing or slap the kid.