Air Duct for EK
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek_jeremy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">anyone know of any for a 96-98 ek front?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You'd have to cut a hole in the bumper. Or you could convert to a '99-'00 front.
You'd have to cut a hole in the bumper. Or you could convert to a '99-'00 front.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jL iLLuZiOnz 9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea they are. definitely need a bypass or shortram with that in the winter</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, a short-ram with an airduct.
yeah, a short-ram with an airduct.
you could fab up one of your own if you are not concerned with it looking really clean. im making one for my track civic, but i dont care about looks on that car at all.
I made one for my gf's 98 Ex. Didn't cut any holes or anything. Bought the parts from Autozone lol. Check my sig for a link to her car album. I haven't taked any updated pics yet but I can tell you that the pipe does is not under the bumper anymore. I just didn't have time to make the cut's in the grill slats to place it.
Essentially, this is how I did it. Go to autozone and look for the ricer section. You'll see that they have those universal intake pipes. They should also have flexible piping and intake adapter plates or something. I ran one end to the filter and the other to the front bumper grill slats. The best way to do this is to take off the front bumper to see how much you need to cut behind the bumper for clearence. The flex pipe fits in the hole of the engine bay perfectly. Good luck with it. I'll update the pics later on but it should give you an idea.
Essentially, this is how I did it. Go to autozone and look for the ricer section. You'll see that they have those universal intake pipes. They should also have flexible piping and intake adapter plates or something. I ran one end to the filter and the other to the front bumper grill slats. The best way to do this is to take off the front bumper to see how much you need to cut behind the bumper for clearence. The flex pipe fits in the hole of the engine bay perfectly. Good luck with it. I'll update the pics later on but it should give you an idea.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Daniel »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You'd have to cut a hole in the bumper. Or you could convert to a '99-'00 front.</TD></TR></TABLE>
wow read dude, you can't have that style air duct on a 98 unless you cut
You'd have to cut a hole in the bumper. Or you could convert to a '99-'00 front.</TD></TR></TABLE>
wow read dude, you can't have that style air duct on a 98 unless you cut
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for 96-98 you have to cut out a hole in the bumper
for 99-00, cut out the fake vent where the fog lights go
there's this HX here with a really clean 4" hole with a mesh plastic grill over it, looks really good
i'd recommend doing a short ram to where the stock airbox was (above that hole) and run dryer hose or similar piping from the hole to that spot. it will send the air directly at the filter without sucking up water.
i planned to do this, but i have a 99 with foglights so i don't have a good spot for it really.
hope that helps. bump!
for 99-00, cut out the fake vent where the fog lights go
there's this HX here with a really clean 4" hole with a mesh plastic grill over it, looks really good
i'd recommend doing a short ram to where the stock airbox was (above that hole) and run dryer hose or similar piping from the hole to that spot. it will send the air directly at the filter without sucking up water.
i planned to do this, but i have a 99 with foglights so i don't have a good spot for it really.
hope that helps. bump!
http://www.quickcar.net/cooling/cp_bumpduct.html you can check these out. pretty affordable withotut the bling factor. good luck.






