DIY - CAI with Heat shield xD

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pocroc .. nice one bro .. ive been tryin to do thid diy on my satria but cant come find any tupperware sized 8'' x 8'' for my pod lol .. since i wanna make extra space for it to breath too ..
my idea wud b the piping straight thro the front :)
btw wat bumper u usin now ??
 

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Kenzo - free ah...only the air you breath is free lah bro....hehe

just PM me to confirm the date la ok...see ya! btw, i used the funnel edi, but i'll teach u how to make ur own funnel!

conan - thx, piping straight to the front can also, as long as you can direct the outside air into ur fillter. i'm using Buddyclub bumper
 

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Next project coming....inspired by Bro Drex!!!

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[/COLOR]tigger - nope it isn't...right now my car is idling from the engine bay heat from the top and at high revs n high speed its sucking the outside air from the CAI
 
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I am keeping most of my original intake pipes and the original airbox.

I removed the original filter element, leaving the frame to make up the airbox. I also remove the U-snorkel at the front. I also need to trim the hose a bit to get the 3" filter fitted nicely.

In this modification, you only need to spend on buying the filter. Cheapest, neatest and most effective cold air induction.
 

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i already have the filter...hehe
so the diy is pretty much free!

but...i need to find 3' industrial hose
 

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i have my old filter pipings...i only dont know where to find an extension from the airbox to the open pod only...btw, how did you secure the open pod's to ur soft fender?
 

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You don't need to have any extension. There's supposed a section before the airbox, which comes with the car. I didn't secure it by any means, just clamp it onto the intake pipe.



I painted one of the section silver for easy recognition (did this 4/5 years ago).

Remove the black section, keep the silver section, but cut the joint by an inch, clamp the filter just right there.
 

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bro trust me, ur tupperware too small. change to a bigger one. one dyno run will prove everything.
If change to bigger onces ..how to fit wor ? ..Even this small tupperware also had difficulties when placing the battery ..Hmm ..Not sure what you meant by big ..
 

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PocRoc: You do the weirdest things.... I know what you can do next. A special place for your "pet" in the car.
 

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