air filters
- Zerofactor
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air filters
How much do they cost? (USD) Advanced Auto's website isn't showing anything useful on this subject.
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Depends on brand, Make, Model
few bucks to 100 something if your getting a whole intake.. just totally depends..
Idea, Drive to the fucking store
few bucks to 100 something if your getting a whole intake.. just totally depends..
Idea, Drive to the fucking store
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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Would have made a differenceZerofactor wrote:Also, the guy at Advanced Auto offered me some performance air filter, said I would need to replace the manifold or some shit and bla bla bla, all for 46 dollars. Screw that.
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AmIdYfReAk
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yea, thats smart.. CAI has a few issues, A) if you have any Aluminium based parts in the engine, you are risking cracking them in the colder days, B) WATER, WATER PEOPLE, most people dont relise that CAI will suck up water on a rainey day and could force its way into your intake and blow the engine ( water dosent compress say 9:1 or anything remotly close to that. )Dark Metal wrote:Go CAI or go home.
if you woulda said short ram, i would agree with you... the safe bed is short ram with a heat sheild to the bay, and a clean shot of cool air.
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AmIdYfReAk
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yea, ive seen this done, usually though there is a piee os spunge or something simular behind the pantyhose.PhoeniX wrote:Hey you don't even need them. A mate of mine put tights (pantyhose in the US?) as a replacement until he buys an induction kit. His car sounds and performs much better, though it's probably not good for the engine. (1.4 Clio sport)
and its funny how the slightest change on the intake system will compleatly change the engines sound, power, and etc.
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Dark Metal
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AmIdYfReAk wrote:yea, thats smart.. CAI has a few issues, A) if you have any Aluminium based parts in the engine, you are risking cracking them in the colder days, B) WATER, WATER PEOPLE, most people dont relise that CAI will suck up water on a rainey day and could force its way into your intake and blow the engine ( water dosent compress say 9:1 or anything remotly close to that. )Dark Metal wrote:Go CAI or go home.
if you woulda said short ram, i would agree with you... the safe bed is short ram with a heat sheild to the bay, and a clean shot of cool air.
A) You're fucking drugged.
B) Ever hear of a Bypass valve?
Fool.
You're such a dumbass.
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