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Old 01-25-2006, 09:43 PM
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who is looking for a intake for there HHR

I will be testing an air intake soon. I will be getting dyno readings to see what the horse power is. I am hoping next week if not, it will be the fallowing week to get it and try it out. I will post # and will be taking orders after that. If i can get some feed back on who is looking for one please let me know. I am also getting a short shifter made also for the people with an manual.



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Old 01-25-2006, 11:37 PM
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what kind

really interested but want to know more info about what brand how much how much horse but deffinatly interested thanks
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Old 01-26-2006, 06:10 AM
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After a few are on the market and I can compare dyno charts, the way they look, and where they draw their air from I might be interested. Resist the impulse to just jump on the first one to hit the market.
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Old 01-26-2006, 09:13 AM
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After i get it and test it i will put all the info out there.
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Yeah. would like to pics, before and after install, materials its made out of etc..
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I need more details. If it is an ricer fan boy warm air intake with an oiled filter I'm out.
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Old 01-26-2006, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by snksknr94
I need more details. If it is an ricer fan boy warm air intake with an oiled filter I'm out.
Agreed!
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Old 01-27-2006, 03:01 PM
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I should be getting the intake next week I will dyno the intake i will post the # and the company and how much it will sell for after i get the info. I promise it's not some cheap plastic crap.

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I would rather have plastic. If it's the right types of plastic it will stay cooler than a metal CAI. I had a plastic CAI on my Mustang and it dynoed well above all of the competitors. It just wasn't as shiny. Is it an actual CAI, meening it relocates the filter outside of the engine bay. I don't want a WAI (warm air intake).
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Originally Posted by captain howdy
I would rather have plastic. If it's the right types of plastic it will stay cooler than a metal CAI. I had a plastic CAI on my Mustang and it dynoed well above all of the competitors. It just wasn't as shiny. Is it an actual CAI, meening it relocates the filter outside of the engine bay. I don't want a WAI (warm air intake).
Exactly, if it is just a shiny tube with an oiled filter in the engine compartment, thats no good.
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