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they make it. http://focus.c-f-m.com/browseproduct...Turbo-CO2.HTML2013 Ice Cream Cruise!
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This company has been doing it for years lol. I haven't ever looked into it much though.
http://www.designengineering.com/pro...asp?m=sc&cid=1
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I installed an AEM Cold Air Intake and was very pleased with it. It did take some extra work enlarging the space below the battery into the wheel well. If you are worried about rain its not a big deal unless you are driving in a river of water i.e. more than a foot. Weapon R makes a nice short ram intake also.
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hey man from a mich member to mich member stay away from coldair intakes in the winter just stick with a short ram
92 LX N/A rust bucket restoration RIP
91 DX Coupe to 9293 EX Coupe restoration
funds for swap:$000.00
Bought from:HondaFan81=My current CB7 DD ,CB7_Sleeper1 Koochologist Tommi mtnbikkerkid33
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With the taspro piece u can cut the bottom out of the stock box in creasing air flow, or u can try what i did remove the other half of the air box from ur fender and lower right bumper and cut a hole into the fender and grab one of those short style filters from outozone or advance and run ur intake to the fenderwell. Cold air, shorter, and high and dry from puddles. i took the fender off so i didnt have to cut such a big whole. But u could cut it out big enough to fit the filter through then cut a sheet of tin or alum. 2 fill in with some rubber strip or old weather atripping t seal.
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I bought an AEM cold air intake(Blue) and simply followed the instructions. Could have done a better job cutting out the space for it extend into the wheel well area. I am happy with how it looks in the engine bay, sounds, and applies increased airflow. The flip side being in my 97 Acura CL (F22B1 SOHC VTEC) I went with a Weapon R short ram intake(Polished) much better quality. Had to custom fit a piece so it cleared the battery. You can check out a picture of the Acura's intake at http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3366191/2
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i had a full CAI on my last honda and hydro locked the motor..... bent some rods and such.... i would just go with a short ram..... with the low pressure being created your not going to be sucking any hotter air than with a full CAI. that TAS hybrid intake doesnt look to bad, but with the $90 price i would just buy a short ram with a nice filter or just buy a nice drop-in for the stock box
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great price
I picked up a cold air for my 93' coupe last night from a local tuner shop for $45!!!
Its a China replica of AEM. Other than the black paint you would have thought I spent +$200 on it. Not sure how good the filter is but I can get myself their filter.
I will take pictures tomorrow of the parts and install tomorrow.Last edited by ssondubs; 07-29-2011, 02:01 PM.1993 Accord LX Coupe 5spd
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