EK CIVIC POD FILTER. DO I NEED PIPING??
Hey guys ,
i have a 1996 ek1 civic GLi
and am getting a pod filter, i was wondering if i need any piping or can just disconnect my air box and plug the airfilter straight on to the original piping????
thanks guys
-ek1
i have a 1996 ek1 civic GLi
and am getting a pod filter, i was wondering if i need any piping or can just disconnect my air box and plug the airfilter straight on to the original piping????
thanks guys
-ek1
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek1civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hey guys ,
i have a 1996 ek1 civic GLi
and am getting a pod filter, i was wondering if i need any piping or can just disconnect my air box and plug the airfilter straight on to the original piping????
thanks guys
-ek1</TD></TR></TABLE>
i had a k&n filter on my stock gsr tube for awhile, bolted right on. sounded pretty good too
i have a 1996 ek1 civic GLi
and am getting a pod filter, i was wondering if i need any piping or can just disconnect my air box and plug the airfilter straight on to the original piping????
thanks guys
-ek1</TD></TR></TABLE>
i had a k&n filter on my stock gsr tube for awhile, bolted right on. sounded pretty good too
I DISCONNECTED THE TOP OF THE AIR-BOX AND CONNECTED THE AIR FILTER DIRECTLY INTO THE RUBBER PIPING.
IS THIS OK???
IT MAKES A SHH SOUND WHEN I TURN IT ON , AND U CAN ONLY JUST HEAR THE FILTER AT ABOUT 4-5-6 RPM
is this normal?
IS THIS OK???
IT MAKES A SHH SOUND WHEN I TURN IT ON , AND U CAN ONLY JUST HEAR THE FILTER AT ABOUT 4-5-6 RPM
is this normal?
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