Icebox Intake on an 97 RS two door?
So I've run into a complication while looking at the engine bay of my Integra as to how to properly install an icebox intake.
It turns out that next to where my filter is, I have two external pipes leading to air sources. I have one right under the filter, which I would suppose goes behind the turning signal... This one I believe is the one used on all Integra icebox intakes...
BUT! I also have another external source located to the left of the filter, a hole leading to the passenger side front wheel area! So...
Should I get an icebox that only uses the air source behind the turning signal and pretend the wheel based air source doesn't exist? Or... Would I need to find/make a custom icebox that has two tubes to make use of both the one at the signal and the one at the wheel area?
Thank you guys, I love your help.
It turns out that next to where my filter is, I have two external pipes leading to air sources. I have one right under the filter, which I would suppose goes behind the turning signal... This one I believe is the one used on all Integra icebox intakes...
BUT! I also have another external source located to the left of the filter, a hole leading to the passenger side front wheel area! So...
Should I get an icebox that only uses the air source behind the turning signal and pretend the wheel based air source doesn't exist? Or... Would I need to find/make a custom icebox that has two tubes to make use of both the one at the signal and the one at the wheel area?
Thank you guys, I love your help.
the "pipe" you speak of is called the resonator. you can remove the resonator entirely. its not needed even with the stock box. are you using a comptech icebox or a DIY icebox?
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