True Cold Air Induction 93-97 Camaro
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I have a 94 camaro 3.4 I routed mine outside of the engine compartment. Yeah I know my engine compartment is dirty.. Anyways That is actually a cold air intake kit off of this ricer neon. I talked the guy into giving it to me for 10 bucks. And was determined to make it work. Basically from where the stock airbox was there was a hole to provide the factory intake some fresh air.I had to bend the hole with pliers until i could get the tube through then I removed the lower panel that was underneath it and the filter is right beside my air dam.
I also rerouted the IAT sensor down the filter and it sets in the bottom of the intake filter, to provide a more accurate read.
heres some pics. and I dont have any problems with water getting in it at all..
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I also rerouted the IAT sensor down the filter and it sets in the bottom of the intake filter, to provide a more accurate read.
heres some pics. and I dont have any problems with water getting in it at all..
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This was experimental... I love the way it looks reminds me of the Gm performance ram jet 350 engine. Sounds awesome, makes a whistle sound like a turbo when it sucks in... but i didnt want all that hot air.
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http://www.cardomain.com/id/shnormo05
I think we've all ahd fun making our own CAI
I think we've all ahd fun making our own CAI
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http://www.cardomain.com/id/nickoman
I had fun with his Intrepid. We got it to peel out from first to second and it's an automatic 2.7L v6!
I had fun with his Intrepid. We got it to peel out from first to second and it's an automatic 2.7L v6!
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hey i really like the looks of that second one where u put the filter cone straight to the intake manifold im sure it doesnt get any extra horses but u wouldnt lose any if i did it would i?
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Looks good, that's pretty much where my Moroso intake sits, except it's a tad bit heigher, and sits within the splash pannel so there is no chance of ingesting a vast amount of water into my filter.
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hey on that intake how did u attache the filter to the intake second wat did u do with the senser and the other tubes attached to the intake tube?
Looks good, that's pretty much where my Moroso intake sits, except it's a tad bit heigher, and sits within the splash pannel so there is no chance of ingesting a vast amount of water into my filter
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ya, it's pretty nice, unfortunately the people at Moroso need to get their engineering group a car so they can fit the thing right. I spent about an hour cutting and hacking away at the metal mounting piece with a tin snips just to get it to fit into the car, and then, I spent another 30 minutes drilling and tapping holes in my car so I could skrew it in. Maybe I did something horribly wrong...but it fits, and it works, and I can access it from the top(I think the whole peice was designed to be taken out from the bottom), so now I don't have to remove the splash pannel if I want to clean and re-oil my filter.
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