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i have a 95 hatch with a jdm gsr in it i want to buy a cold air intake for it but i dont know what to buy it for do i buy one for a gsr or a civic i need all the help i can get thanks
cold air are the long tubes that go right behind the wheel well splash guard....they suck up dust for the most part. What i'd do is get a short ram intake, since when u go at more than 15 mph, the airflow in the engine bay gets cool air to ur engine anyways aka no diff between air in/out of the engine bay.....just a thought.
Dont quote me on this but i do believe that all civics 92-00 all have the same intake location. The main diff is the size of ur intake manifold.
Dont quote me on this but i do believe that all civics 92-00 all have the same intake location. The main diff is the size of ur intake manifold.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deadend9009 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">cold air are the long tubes that go right behind the wheel well splash guard....they suck up dust for the most part. What i'd do is get a short ram intake, since when u go at more than 15 mph, the airflow in the engine bay gets cool air to ur engine anyways aka no diff between air in/out of the engine bay.....just a thought.
Dont quote me on this but i do believe that all civics 92-00 all have the same intake location. The main diff is the size of ur intake manifold.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that was actually proven wrong by aem...
the cold air intake stays almost 10 degrees cooler than the short ram does.
but a short ram is a better way to go. not so many water problems and ****... you should be able to find a gsr intake made to fit into a civic. the swap is too comon not to .
Dont quote me on this but i do believe that all civics 92-00 all have the same intake location. The main diff is the size of ur intake manifold.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that was actually proven wrong by aem...
the cold air intake stays almost 10 degrees cooler than the short ram does.
but a short ram is a better way to go. not so many water problems and ****... you should be able to find a gsr intake made to fit into a civic. the swap is too comon not to .
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G2 Speed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I disagree with everyone, get a cold air.. don't worry about water</TD></TR></TABLE>
haha, do you run it during winter?
dont listen to this guy. hes from canada, eh?... haha.
get an aem v2.
im sure they have an application for your car.
haha, do you run it during winter?
dont listen to this guy. hes from canada, eh?... haha.
get an aem v2.
im sure they have an application for your car.
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thanks for all the help guys i had a two piece cold air intake on it but my friend forgot to tighten the bolt and the lower piece fell of on the highway and i couldnt get it thanks keep coming with the ideas thanks again
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