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Old 10-25-2006, 04:03 AM   #1
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is there a company that makes a hard pipe intake for the NA's? i cant find one anywhere... it almost looks like you could get away with a honda intake... not sure though
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Old 10-25-2006, 03:04 PM   #2
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nobody makes em,
most of the cold air intakes here
are jus custom made
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Old 10-25-2006, 04:53 PM   #3
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You may want to try here. Theyhave a lot of stuff, expensive, but damn, EVERYTHING is these days......

http://www.cooleeze.com/browse.php?a=2

Just a thought.

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Old 10-26-2006, 06:20 AM   #4
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You may want to try here. Theyhave a lot of stuff, expensive, but damn, EVERYTHING is these days......

http://www.cooleeze.com/browse.php?a=2

Just a thought.
no offense, or to shoot down ur idea, i ddnt even look thru the website
but im guessing a cold air intake from those companies will be around $200?

a lot of pple have did it already
why not jus make one for ur self?
pipes; mandrel bent or welded, from a muffler shop
the converter , so u can attch 3 inch pipes to the afm
rubber couplers, metal clamps, and a cone air filter
and u got urself a cold-air intake
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Old 10-26-2006, 06:32 PM   #5
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Man that cooleze crap is expensive! I'd rather build my own too. PVC will do the trick.
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no offense, or to shoot down ur idea, i ddnt even look thru the website
but im guessing a cold air intake from those companies will be around $200?

a lot of pple have did it already
why not jus make one for ur self?
pipes; mandrel bent or welded, from a muffler shop
the converter , so u can attch 3 inch pipes to the afm
rubber couplers, metal clamps, and a cone air filter
and u got urself a cold-air intake
In order for it to be cold air he needs to route it to the inside of the bumper or get a heat shield just slaping on a cone with a modular intake is not cold air.
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honestly, im not looking to push any numbers out of my supra
i just wanted to shine up the engine bay a little, and i already have the MAF adapter and filter
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In order for it to be cold air he needs to route it to the inside of the bumper or get a heat shield just slaping on a cone with a modular intake is not cold air.

it has a heatshield and piping routed to the lower part of the bumper

i kno this may sound bad, but all of that was from pepboys
including the pipes
but since he wants looks, why not
it also gives u few more ponies under the hood
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I got a universal intake system from pep boys and the adapters and I think it looks pretty good. All together it cost me around 65 bucks or so.

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I got a universal intake system from pep boys and the adapters and I think it looks pretty good. All together it cost me around 65 bucks or so.

That reminds me I have to change the info in my sig...I have that exact same setup on mine...Spectre right? Except my filter sits in the bumper and the AFM sits on the engine side. Its tricky as hell to do but its poosible. Will post pic as soon as camera is delivered tm
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