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can a 5th gen aem cai fit in cb7

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    can a 5th gen aem cai fit in cb7

    can a 5th gen cai by aem fit in our cars
    www.2camcrew.com

    #2
    i know a 4g CAI will fit into a 5G....i sold mine to my friend who has a 95. and it fits perfectly.

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      #3
      Wait till the Collective Racing/Iceman Cold air intake come out...

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        #4
        Originally posted by 2point6
        Wait till the Collective Racing/Iceman Cold air intake come out...
        Is it supposed to be good?
        You have been defeated by a car with child locks, how embarassing...

        "I noticed my f22 felt "healthier" until it blew up." <Myk>

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          #5
          Originally posted by Alex EX
          Is it supposed to be good?
          LOL... yes. We wouldn't be making them if they didn't work. Our concept is to provide a funtional intake superior to those currently on the market. There are very few companies that provide an intake that is more than just a "tube" running outside the engine bay. With this in mind, The Collective racing/Iceman CAI is functional because it actually works as a velocity stack within itself (with a 90mm inlet tapering to a 70mm), has an option to run short ram or ram air (race only) and its thermal insulation properties are far greater than any other intake currently desinged for the CB7 platform. They are a bit pricey, but in this industry you get what you pay for. If "cheap" is your thing, then this intake is not for you. If getting the most out of your car is then then the price will be worth it. Prices have yet to be determined for the CAI and race kit.
          Last edited by 2point6; 02-27-2005, 08:00 PM.

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