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K2 Motor Cold Air Intake.. good or bad?
I have a 1995 Acura Integra GSR and am thinking about buying this K2 cold air intake:
http://www.k2motor.com/afcint94gsr.html
does anyone have any suggestions, should i buy this or not?
http://www.k2motor.com/afcint94gsr.html
does anyone have any suggestions, should i buy this or not?
Metal tube and a filter.
$50 still sounds too expensive for what is $10 on eBay.
Only reason to pay more, is if you need to pass a California smog check, and need something with a CARB EO sticker on it.
Besides, its best to stay far far away from any product being sold with outright lies.
Yeah right. 1.0 to 1.5 hp is a realistic number. The real gain from a different intake than stock is throttle response, not power.
$50 still sounds too expensive for what is $10 on eBay.
Only reason to pay more, is if you need to pass a California smog check, and need something with a CARB EO sticker on it.
Besides, its best to stay far far away from any product being sold with outright lies.
Originally Posted by http://www.k2motor.com/afcint94gsr.html
This Cold Air Intake Increase 10-15 Horsepower.
Metal tube and a filter.
$50 still sounds too expensive for what is $10 on eBay.
Only reason to pay more, is if you need to pass a California smog check, and need something with a CARB EO sticker on it.
Besides, its best to stay far far away from any product being sold with outright lies.
Yeah right. 1.0 to 1.5 hp is a realistic number. The real gain from a different intake than stock is throttle response, not power.
$50 still sounds too expensive for what is $10 on eBay.
Only reason to pay more, is if you need to pass a California smog check, and need something with a CARB EO sticker on it.
Besides, its best to stay far far away from any product being sold with outright lies.
Yeah right. 1.0 to 1.5 hp is a realistic number. The real gain from a different intake than stock is throttle response, not power.
no way its gonna get 10-15 hp
just wanted to see what everyone here thought
thanks
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