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Old Oct 1, 2006 | 03:09 AM
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Demloet is at bamachips i believe and unless your putting an intake on thats not fit for your car then you shouldnt have to cut anything :/
Old Oct 1, 2006 | 09:59 AM
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Britina- WOW such a sweet sound with the borla. is that before or after the intake? also i'm also interested in the demolet CAI and XcalII combo, where did you get it? also, was there any cutting required with anything when installing the CAI or was a simple bolt on.? Thanks. great combo!
Thanks Johhny That vid was taken before the intake was added. The sound is a little different now. Maybe I should update that as these mufflers tend to alter after they have been 'broken in'. I got the Demolet CAI straight from the man him self, John Demolet. www.demolet.com I bought it for $525 shipped following a deal he had on these forums. Alternatively you can buy from Bamachips who provide the same CAI and thier own tunes. CAI is a basic bolt on, just a few tools needed.
Old Oct 1, 2006 | 02:02 PM
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The 2 hoses pull right out, they take some manuevering, some soapy water should help, just a little water. The sensor just pulls out too.
sorrry i didnt realize i was in a 05 and up forum.
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