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Thread: My Stealth Cold Air Intake (CAI)

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    Default My Stealth Cold Air Intake (CAI)

    after further testing and tuning on my CAI project, i now need a way to make it abit Stealth for those unwanted sights So heres what ive done. Special Thanks to ricardomotorhead for giving me his extra Intake Box







    no i just need something to cover this area where it drops down...














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    i heard u have to relocation something, filter is in the fender right?
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    huhm..... that looks familiar. LOL!!!! dude no worries, shoot I owe you at least $1000 worth of work anyway. Nice set up

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    Quote Originally Posted by MienAce View Post
    i heard u have to relocation something, filter is in the fender right?
    for 03's you just need to remove the IC Sprayer Reservoir, which is not really needed. my filter is right behind the Front Plate
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    I got the chance to look at this set up in person , it was a priveledge , I hope I was the first one. are you gonna cover that area with a fake fuse box or with a intercooler sprayer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricardomotorhead View Post


    I got the chance to look at this set up in person , it was a priveledge , I hope I was the first one. are you gonna cover that area with a fake fuse box or with a intercooler sprayer?
    yes, i just need to go to a Junkyard to get something that would fit there....
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    No danger of hydro-locking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by H8R_LOL View Post
    No danger of hydro-locking?
    so far no, drove the car on the rain twice. the front plate blocks the water away. but ill be putting the real Airbox during Hard Rainy Seasons
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    Has anyone here used the K&N sock? suppously according to my buddy (he ran this in his STI) the sock kept water and dirt away from going through the intake

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    Now that is fawking stealth! Haha!!
    Good one Jay!

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