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ARC CAI

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anyone knows where to get the full ARC intake kit?
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thanks a lot :lol:
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Welcome :D
It's goodstuff! I'd go the intake tank first, then maybe skip the airbox and use a quality pod instead, properly heatshielded, with a nice cold air feed to the pod area. Although i can't imagine the arc box to be crap though.
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Just a head up, there are few members have either the full ARC set up or either end of it. So the search button would do some wonders.
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apparently the full ARC kit cost more than A$350 thats a way off budget.

so anybody knows where to do a customize one in melbourne i have got a K& N pod already. i was thinking of putting a silicon pipe 90 deg from the throttle then a 3" pipe with 45 deg bend at the end that connects to the pod
but i need to enclose in a box to get cool air anyone can advise on this setup? thanks :D
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