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Old 11-30-2009, 09:45 AM
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Default Mandrel Bent, 2mm thick, Aluminum Piping

Some people might want to DIY their own Cold Air Intakes or charge piping for their turbo setups. Here you can buy as little or as many bulk pieces of piping as you want.

Each Pipe is ~18" long. You can choose any variety of pipe that you would like. Every piece has rolled ends except the J bend

Price: 20$ shipped in the USA. (international shipping extra)

Here are the choices you have.

Universal Piping

45 Bend


75 Bend


90 Bend


Intake S Pipe


J Bend


L Bend


Straight Pipe


The piping is available in 2", 2.5" and 3" sizes.

This piping is VERY high quality. I have used it in every one of my turbo kits. I also am using it on my own car for charge piping.
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You should start making CAI's for the Accent & Sonata crowds since there isnt much for them out there.
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great idea. If there are any locals that have either car on here, i would be willing to get something together for any car.
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I'd run over to let you test fit my car but that Phoenix to Albuquerque drive is maybe the worst in the world
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yeah, thats quite the drive for a CAI. haha

i'll try to do a little recon for hyundais in the area and see if i can connect with some people.
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Will a local deal let you peak your head under a few hoods to do measurements?
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im sure i could, but what about the older cars?

also, its better if i can get more hands on, then no worries about guessing dimensions and such.
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The 07+ MC and 94-02 1.5l SOHC X3 and LC Accents are the ones needing a CAI most. The LC/LC2 Accents with the 1.6l DOHC are MAP based and a 99 Eclipse non-turbo CAI fits like a charm and is less than $20 shipped off of ebay.




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