looking for CAI
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Just do what the rest of us did, make your own. Buy a 5 foot length of flexible rubber/plastic intake tubing and take it from the front port of the stock airbox, route it past the battery and down to the inside wall of the fender. Ziptie it in place, stick a K&N filter in the stock airbox, and presto CAI. I wish I still had all the pics of my old Accents engine bay. Anybody know if HP is still up? Might could redownload my pics. Aso if your worried about heat transfer into the tubing (cause your gonna have to route it next to the radiator) wrap the tubing in foil insulation tape, itll look like ass but no engine heat will get into the intake line.
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I can supply Cold Air Intakes that look stock as a rock, and offer major massive gains, very simple to put on smile.gif
Will fit both manual and Auto, here is a pic of one of our clubs members car. Fits LC1 & LC2 Accent/Verna.
Cold Air Intake LC1 & LC2
Cheers Ryan
I can supply Cold Air Intakes that look stock as a rock, and offer major massive gains, very simple to put on smile.gif
Will fit both manual and Auto, here is a pic of one of our clubs members car. Fits LC1 & LC2 Accent/Verna.
Cold Air Intake LC1 & LC2
Cheers Ryan