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Old 02-22-2004, 10:25 PM
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oh yeah... went with the 155 dollar one... when i recieve the part ill take pics of the entire install if anyone would want to use them for like a diagram of how to do it for a DIY report... someone hit me back if they would like me to do this
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Yes.. AEM.. mmm.. The only thing I don't like about it, is
a) Installation. I had to do some major trimming of the inner fender.. to the point where I just said f*** it, and just removed the entire lower end. (will buy a new piece and do some actual trimming).

B) To change the filter on it, because of where it is hidden is a pain.. but it could be me..

c) I don't have a By-Pass valve (Part number 21-520).. I think I need one.

Other then that, the price in CDN was fairly decent (350-400).. and I got it within 3 days from the order.
Old 02-22-2004, 10:57 PM
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nice.... yea i thought about the bypass valve... i dont think im gonna go with that quite yet... im not sure... i really dont know what good it is for...
Old 02-23-2004, 06:47 AM
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If you are not going to drive through 14" of water and submerge your airfilter, don't worry about the bypass valve. If you have to drive through rivers or lakes on your way to work, you had better put a bypass valve in.
Old 02-23-2004, 07:36 AM
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yea i dont really have to try to conquer any rivers or anything like that around here really.... and if i did come up on one, i'd pry just flip a b!tch and find another route... thanks tho guys!
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Hey guys, I read some posts here and i see that everyone leaves the last piece of stock intake in its place. wouldnt that hurt performance? are there any intakes where you can put your stock MAF sensor in and remove the stock tube?

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Old 04-02-2004, 08:09 PM
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You mean the part that connects the MAF to the throttlebody? No need really, it is of a good diameter and rather short....
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The INJEN comes with it but it's not worth the rediculous price. The AEM is the best all around.
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you can get that cheap BOMZ intake for like $30 bux on ebay and it comes with that piece. Its up to you as to whether or not its worth $30 though.
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im goin turbo later, so there is no point of me spendin bug buck on an intake, so i will get something cheap till i get turbo smile.gif
so bomz from ebay is the best for me thne?
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