Cold Air Intake
I just bought a 1995 Honda Accord LX last week and i want more power out of it since its a automatic.
I was thinking about getting Cold Air Intake, but im not sure if its worth the money.
Ive seen some around ebay for like 70-100 is that good for it.
And i live in arizona, so cold air intake would be good idea right?
I know nothing about cars since this is my first car, would it be hard to install?
I was thinking about getting Cold Air Intake, but im not sure if its worth the money.
Ive seen some around ebay for like 70-100 is that good for it.
And i live in arizona, so cold air intake would be good idea right?
I know nothing about cars since this is my first car, would it be hard to install?
The cold air intake requires the front bumper removal in order to be installed.... but if you want something more simple, and as effective as cold air intake..... just get a short ram intake.... that will do it just fine!!
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nah it doesnt require to remove the front bumper dude, just remove the the right side rim, then remove the fender cover. and simple as it.
nah it doesnt require to remove the front bumper dude, just remove the the right side rim, then remove the fender cover. and simple as it.
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nah it doesnt require to remove the front bumper dude, just remove the the right side rim, then remove the fender cover. and simple as it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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huh? i had to do none of the above to get my AEM CAI on my 96..
and, you wont get any significant increase in power. unfortunately, as its been stated many times..we do NOT have performance oriented cars..our f22 does NOT respond as well as other cars do to mods such as exhaust mods, intake, chips.. ect. because its an economy car.
if you want more power, turbo or nitrous.
nah it doesnt require to remove the front bumper dude, just remove the the right side rim, then remove the fender cover. and simple as it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gianinline »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The cold air intake requires the front bumper removal in order to be installed</TD></TR></TABLE>
huh? i had to do none of the above to get my AEM CAI on my 96..
and, you wont get any significant increase in power. unfortunately, as its been stated many times..we do NOT have performance oriented cars..our f22 does NOT respond as well as other cars do to mods such as exhaust mods, intake, chips.. ect. because its an economy car.
if you want more power, turbo or nitrous.
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