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Old 02-11-2005, 07:36 PM
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Ok if you put a h22 into a 92 honda civic, you buy a cold air intake for a 92 civic & not for a 92-96 prelude right?
I am sorry that this is a really elementry question, but i am just making sure.
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doubt it, you might try making your own outta some ebay intakes
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well the pipe shaping would be right, but you may need a bigger opening to connect it, the civic one's diameter might be too small.
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oh, yeah, AEM makes Hybrid ones that are designed to work in cars with engien swaps... You may wanna check those out.
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just use the ITR,99-00 civic si or the Lude intake. Civic intake will not work.
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