Awwwwwww yeeeah, look what Daddy got!
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Originally posted by JDMs2000
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Thats my kinda engine bay. Simple yet clean!!
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Thats my kinda engine bay. Simple yet clean!!
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Originally posted by LMBLF8
Sweet man, that looks awesome.
Sweet man, that looks awesome.
HyperDimensions-what do you mean by "cut the air dam, and put it back inside?" I guess I'm a little confused Probably my stupidity
Filipe J-it's awesome (also have the Spoon filter) although some will argue otherwise. True, there's not too much power down low. But doesn't that go with any Honda? I don't think any conventional cai will give anything significant (I'll probably stand corrected) And although you really can't feel it until you hit some speeds (being a snorkle and all), I really couldn't feel anything that significant either when I had the Comptech cai. I don't understand when people knock it because "you have to wait to get the air moving into the dam" to get power. What's the difference from when a cai is just sitting there like the snorkle. Is there some sort of invisible fan or gust under the car (while idling) that you don't need to get the car moving to feel anything? I'm not being a smart-ass or anything, just a little sarcasm. Please don't take it personally (not you Filipe, or anyone with a cai or otherwise) I just don't see the difference. If anything wouldn't a snorkle stratigically placed in the front of the car, not underneath, be ideal? Please help me to understand this.
Oh yeah, by the way. We hollowed out the inside of the box, and the only thing you hear is air being gusted into the snorkle I love it. 55+ and its amazing
Chris
Again, no harm intended. I'm just trying to spread some laughter and cheer with my sarcasm
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VR WHAT, I was just referring to the air dam that needed to be removed in order for the duct to be installed. Sorry, sometimes I never read what I just typed and realize later that I typed nonsense. I wanted the airdam to be back in place, so I cut an area on the left side in order for the duct to fit through.