Shopping for a filter on a stick
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Shopping for a filter on a stick
In the process of purchasing the perfect bolt-ons I have found myself in a quandary of sorts. I am looking for a good intake to complement my new purchases. Right now I have a HyTech header, a Buddy Club II exhaust, a J's Racing intake shroud, and a stock intake w/ a spoon drop-in filter. I have also removed the air control box... which I want to put back in b/c my car now sounds like crap in my opinion. So my question is what intake performs the best for the application?
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You're welcome A lil over halfway down...NEVENCE7 wrote:i want MUGEN!!!Dave_B wrote:Did someone say MUGEN???
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Re: Shopping for a filter on a stick
mugen is the best... but too MUCH $$$... i bought a injen CAI for only 260.. work good.. lolz
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Re: Shopping for a filter on a stick
sorry but the word or expression as it may "lolz" is the dumbest thing i have ever heard of. mugen is top notch. u pay to play my friend559type_r wrote:mugen is the best... but too MUCH $$$... i bought a injen CAI for only 260.. work good.. lolz