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Old 10-05-2006, 02:41 AM
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Default true cold air

i have a (MARCH 5.0) short ram air intake on my fox, and i was wondering to clean up my engine bay, and the fact that the "rubber" tubing has a slight split where the tubing and the throttle body are connected, what type of true cold air intake should i get? I looked in the "what does your engine bay look like" and i really loved what i saw, any suggestions, i'll try to post pics of my car and the engine bay tomorrow,so you can see what exactly what im dealing with. i heard there is this new form of cold air filters, like a k&n but you dont need to reoil u just clean it up with air or water. thanks
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Old 10-05-2006, 07:05 PM
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The BBK intake is real nice looking. I just recently bought a C&L meter kit with the tru-flow elbow, and I also really like that too. The C&L is also larger in diameter, 3.5in vs BBK's 3in. My problem I have now though is that the meter kit from C&L is shorter, so I can't use the BBK fenderwell part. But seeing as how the March airbox fits the stock application, you SHOULDN'T have a problem, but of course that's what I thought before I bought it...
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