Custom Intake in the Works!

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Custom Intake in the Works!

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I will be taking orders for intakes for V6's or I4's<P>The kit will include 3" Stainless Steal Tube, Washable Cone Filter, Vacum Hose and detailed instructions. It will come in red, blue and chrome with yellow fittings.<P>I am looking at a price of $140can or $100us + Shipping here is a pic of the Intake on my car. The filter is in the fender about 3inchs after the E in Adrenaline<BR> <A HREF="http://adrenaline.celispeed.com/images/mikep4.jpg" TARGET=_blank>http://adrenaline.celispeed.com/images/mikep4.jpg</A> <P>for any more info e-mail me dj_pawz@housemusic.com<P><p>[This message has been edited by Dj_Pawz_GS (edited August 15, 2001).]
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Where are you getting the Stainless steel from? and what are you using to make the hose inserts? Do you TIG weld? I have the I-4 motor, Id be interested.
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the tube comes premade, and i modifly to fit the mx-3 a few other people on this board have my intake and they love them, ask king fisher i did his!
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What's up people ,, Yeah I do have to say that the intake works awsome. It has a sweet sound and you can feel it about 4000rpm..<P> Image Peace out
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I am also interested. I drive a 94 I4.<P>Jordan
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Is it easy to install ? I'd like to have more info about it. please email me, i would appreciate.<P>------------------<BR>Frenchguy0<BR>'92 GS Emerald Green<BR>crenia@hotmail.com
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I was thinking of buying the prm intake kit but your is way cheaper. What are the difference?<P>------------------<BR>Brainless<BR>93 Red RS<BR><A HREF="http://www.Geocities.com/j_micho" TARGET=_blank>geocities.com/j_micho</A> (last update 30/07/2001)
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the difference is they spend $$$$$$ on research so u end up paying more to be honest u might get 1more horsepower out of a PRM but is it worth the 100 bucks more??
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Dj_Pawz_GS:<BR><B>the difference is they spend $$$$$$ on research so u end up paying more to be honest u might get 1more horsepower out of a PRM but is it worth the 100 bucks more??</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><BR>you're probably right but how can I be sure that it will fit my 1.6l SOHC<P>------------------<BR>Brainless<BR>93 Red RS<BR><A HREF="http://www.Geocities.com/j_micho" TARGET=_blank>geocities.com/j_micho</A> (last update 30/07/2001)
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The PRM is a cold air intake with the filter up near the TB and the tube hanging down towards the ground. Is this custom one more of a warm air intake as the filter hangs down near the fender? Or is it almost the exact same set-up as the PRM? Hard to tell from the pic.<BR>thanks,<BR>drew - 94 GS
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Hey guys, I have the intake DJ paws is selling. It is very similar to the PRM. It does suck in cold air. It goes fairley close to the bottom of the bumper and gets the air from underneath. You really can't even see the filter it is so far down. I am going to post some pics of my engine so you guys can get a better idea. Image
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I'd be interested but how do i know your not tryin to scam us.wanna see more pics.
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I would be interested too , but only seeing more pics of the intake installed, also a few pics of the intake in peices before it is installed Image<BR>thanks alot<BR>Dean<P>------------------<BR>Deano, 1996 Black GS
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Common. Why is there no update. Email me if the product is still available.<P>------------------<BR>Brainless<BR>93 Red RS<BR><A HREF="http://www.Geocities.com/j_micho" TARGET=_blank>geocities.com/j_micho</A> (last update 30/07/2001)
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