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Old 05-21-2006, 01:06 AM
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Air box mod and a Spoon/Muz/generic rip off snorkle.
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My fake Spoon snorkle and my real Spoon filter appears to have done the job.
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[QUOTE=ade73,May 21 2006, 10:27 AM] Air box mod and a Spoon/Muz/generic rip off snorkle.
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I've been lookin at these for a while so far i've found this lot out...

check out the K&N FIPK, I think you have to import them from america

a lot of the yanks have posted positive things about them, they look a good piece of kit, you might gain a few bhp and they aint too expensive either

I've read the PRM is a bit restrictive but sounds good

also the AEM/INJEN style intakes aren't really suitable for this country due to sucking up water

the mugen one is nice but the price is kinda off putting! same goes with the J's and GruppeM tho you will gain some power with them
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Originally Posted by Paper Lawyer,May 21 2006, 11:24 AM
I don't quite believe it, but with Ade
Finally come to your senses then.
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Originally Posted by RedUn,May 21 2006, 11:44 AM
also the AEM/INJEN style intakes aren't really suitable for this country due to sucking up water
You have to be driving pretty much through a river for AEM/Injen type intakes to suck up water. I had one on the Civic for 2 years before I sold it, and had no problems. Got one on the S2000 too, again no issues. Basically, the whole intake needs to be under water, which effectively means it has to be about a foot deep,
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