Hybrid Intake Question
First off, I searched, and all the threads had no answers.
Wife's got a 95 EX coupe w/B16 in it. Will an AEM CAI for an Integra fit? Will it still be a CAI, or will I end up having to modify it to a SRI. Thanks in advance. Also, what intake are you using in your hybrid? Got a motor shot? Here's her current setup:
Wife's got a 95 EX coupe w/B16 in it. Will an AEM CAI for an Integra fit? Will it still be a CAI, or will I end up having to modify it to a SRI. Thanks in advance. Also, what intake are you using in your hybrid? Got a motor shot? Here's her current setup:
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Depends if its ITR, or gsr. The GSR intake manifold is different from the rest because its inverted, upside down for lack of a better term.
ITR and LS/RS are similiar in their throttlebody placement, which is much like the B16's, which would make it almost a direct fit as far as i know.

^On the left is the GSR manifold, which is inverted and its T/B is lower than that of the Integra Type R's intake manifold, which is on the right.

Another angle, so you can see the difference.
Depends if its ITR, or gsr. The GSR intake manifold is different from the rest because its inverted, upside down for lack of a better term.
ITR and LS/RS are similiar in their throttlebody placement, which is much like the B16's, which would make it almost a direct fit as far as i know.

^On the left is the GSR manifold, which is inverted and its T/B is lower than that of the Integra Type R's intake manifold, which is on the right.

Another angle, so you can see the difference.
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