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| Author: | kotomile [ May 26, 2004 ] |
| Post subject: | Will a 00 Si AEM V2 fit in a CRX? |
Yes, yes it will.
All it takes is a 4.5" holesaw, a reciprocating saw, and some creativity!BTW this intake is freaking amazing! |
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| Author: | BRYCE [ May 27, 2004 ] |
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Ah tahts coo! BTW New Vavle cover looks high speed low drag! |
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| Author: | kotomile [ May 28, 2004 ] |
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Noone else cares? |
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| Author: | phan [ May 28, 2004 ] |
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what intake did you have initially, koto? how does the v2 compare to it (sound, "power", etc.)? |
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| Author: | kotomile [ May 28, 2004 ] |
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I had my self-made CAI/WAI with an AEM filter. The V2 sounds much meaner, especially out of VTEC. Up top changed a little, but the low-end gained a lot. |
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| Author: | phan [ May 28, 2004 ] |
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good stuff. |
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| Author: | kyle [ May 28, 2004 ] |
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jeebus that thing is huge...any proven power gain over the standard aem cai (on this application)? |
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| Author: | Nikku [ May 28, 2004 ] |
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nope |
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| Author: | ed9 [ October 09, 2004 ] |
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I'd imagine it has similiar effects to that of the J's racing,except the j's has no heat soak and looks much cooler in my opinion,no pun intended..... |
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| Author: | C.R.X [ December 08, 2004 ] |
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show more pics of the work. Let's see the hole you thrilled or what ever you did below the battery stand. This looke very cool. |
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