GROUP BUY: CAI Kit and Air Box
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GROUP BUY: CAI Kit and Air Box
hey guys,
We've finished the kit (pictures of the Air Box coming in the next few days) and its ready to go. for full information on the development check out the projects under the FTO Project link. The intake has been dyno tested and proven to gain 6kW on my car. The Air Box has been temperature tested as well with temperatures being about 20-25 degree's under engine bay temperatures.
so what do you get?
Well there are two options.
New intake & RAM POD:
<li> OEM Style Rubber intake totally re-designed no restrictions
<li> New RAM POD, Unfilter
<li> Mounting Brackets
The normal retail for this is 275.00
GROUP BUY PRICE $220.00
The second option is to add a heat shield and snorkle:
Air Box and Snorkle
<li> Air box - ABS plastic
<li> Snorkle Flex Piping
The Air box is designed to fit both the Stock MIVEC intake and the new restriction free one.
Normal retail price is 195.00
GROUP BUY PRICE $145.00
You can also purchase the two options together for $365.00 (plus shipping if outside of sydney). This mod can also be shipped anywhere in the world.
Please email me to confirm your interest, This project is finished and we are just waiting on those interested in the group buy to register there interest before manufacturing takes place.
We've finished the kit (pictures of the Air Box coming in the next few days) and its ready to go. for full information on the development check out the projects under the FTO Project link. The intake has been dyno tested and proven to gain 6kW on my car. The Air Box has been temperature tested as well with temperatures being about 20-25 degree's under engine bay temperatures.
so what do you get?
Well there are two options.
New intake & RAM POD:
<li> OEM Style Rubber intake totally re-designed no restrictions
<li> New RAM POD, Unfilter
<li> Mounting Brackets
The normal retail for this is 275.00
GROUP BUY PRICE $220.00
The second option is to add a heat shield and snorkle:
Air Box and Snorkle
<li> Air box - ABS plastic
<li> Snorkle Flex Piping
The Air box is designed to fit both the Stock MIVEC intake and the new restriction free one.
Normal retail price is 195.00
GROUP BUY PRICE $145.00
You can also purchase the two options together for $365.00 (plus shipping if outside of sydney). This mod can also be shipped anywhere in the world.
Please email me to confirm your interest, This project is finished and we are just waiting on those interested in the group buy to register there interest before manufacturing takes place.
Last edited by smorison on Thu Aug 26, 2004 10:56 am, edited 3 times in total.
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er forget my first reply, you mean the one from the airbox? yeah i could probably arrange that but have you seen yrou current intake piping? its hopeless its tiny and it winds around the front of your wheel arch and into a tiny opening near your bonnet latch that sucks HOT air in from your engine bay! this really negates the effect of the airbox if you don't have a secondary feed of cold air or replace the original one.EURO wrote:very interested.....
especially in pod etc.....
might be interested in airbox, will depend on pics etc.
can you get airbox with out piping?
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Just a few questions:
1) Weren't you originally going to use the Simota pod because it delivers good filtration and performance gains for its price?
2) Do we need an engineer's certificate after carrying out this mod?
3) Assuming ofcourse that the stock airbox will not be able to fit the pod, how does the new airbox compare to the stock one in terms of temperature comparisons (ie have you done that temperature test that you did with the stock airbox)?
1) Weren't you originally going to use the Simota pod because it delivers good filtration and performance gains for its price?
2) Do we need an engineer's certificate after carrying out this mod?
3) Assuming ofcourse that the stock airbox will not be able to fit the pod, how does the new airbox compare to the stock one in terms of temperature comparisons (ie have you done that temperature test that you did with the stock airbox)?
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What colour hoses
For the main big hose what colour is preffered. We can do blue, red or black. I have all three clours being made but to help us get an idea of colours. The small breather hose can also match. We are excited to know it is finally coming together. We have been waiting since well before Chrissy for the rubber hoses to be made from our template and should be any day now.
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Breza wrote:Hi,
My personal preference would be for a black intake pipe to keep the semi-standard look going.
I assume any existing pod filter and bracket that adapts to the standard intake pipe will be ok to use with the new intake and airbox? (e.g Blitz, Apexi.......)
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any adapter that fits the stock intake *should* fit this.
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