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i live in az where it gets too be 120degree F in the summer.. ive seen the sticky stuff off ducktape melt and get gets very icky.
I drove for 30 mins today.. i let the intake sit on the throttle body for like 30mins and it got very warm from just that.
I drove for 30 mins today.. i let the intake sit on the throttle body for like 30mins and it got very warm from just that.
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mocpac_ser wrote:totally wrong. Man you have a forenza? Same set up as my nubi.
let start with:
-what short ram do you buy (for waht car)?
01 civic
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-Turbo in the works
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-Turbo in the works
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Hmmm. recomendation.
There are some ruber elbow (dont know if this is the correct name) like the blue part that you use, if you buy one of thouse just cut the curve of the pipe so this get straight. Use hte elbow to atach this to the trottle. Then use the rubber part that you have to atach another pipe to complete a full cai.
The problem with our trothel is that it get very hight. I was thinking in the non v-tech dohc engine intake from civic 99.
There are some ruber elbow (dont know if this is the correct name) like the blue part that you use, if you buy one of thouse just cut the curve of the pipe so this get straight. Use hte elbow to atach this to the trottle. Then use the rubber part that you have to atach another pipe to complete a full cai.
The problem with our trothel is that it get very hight. I was thinking in the non v-tech dohc engine intake from civic 99.
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mocpac_ser wrote:
There are some ruber elbow (dont know if this is the correct name) like the blue part that you use, if you buy one of thouse just cut the curve of the pipe so this get straight. Use hte elbow to atach this to the trottle. Then use the rubber part that you have to atach another pipe to complete a full cai.
I dont understand what your saying.. can you find maybe a picture to help explain it? Thanks for your help
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He's saying to get this blue part it's at 90 degree angle. And modify it to fit your intake.kinkyllama wrote:mocpac_ser wrote:
There are some ruber elbow (dont know if this is the correct name) like the blue part that you use, if you buy one of thouse just cut the curve of the pipe so this get straight. Use hte elbow to atach this to the trottle. Then use the rubber part that you have to atach another pipe to complete a full cai.
I dont understand what your saying.. can you find maybe a picture to help explain it? Thanks for your help
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i know what you mean by bending it.. it wont work.
It might if i find something to hold down the intake.. but the rubber blue part is bent so much over time (especialy racing*heat*) ithink the rubber will get brittle where its bending cuz it has to bend ALOT.
It might if i find something to hold down the intake.. but the rubber blue part is bent so much over time (especialy racing*heat*) ithink the rubber will get brittle where its bending cuz it has to bend ALOT.
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Kinkyllama:
It's amazing how everybody thinks that the Civic intake would fit. I don't think it will.
Advice: It won't look like the ones you see on an Auto Show, but you can use the original Nubira or Leganza intake. It's a black rubber. If you want to make it larger, you can add more but not using the one for Civic. Also, don't use duct tape. I don't advice it.
If you go to a junk yard, you can try to find the stock intake for Nubira o Leganza. There you''ll have the IAT already on it, and the hose that you'll need to put on the cover valve.
I can't distinguised from your pic if that's the hose that comes from the cover valve. If that is, then you can connect it to the Nubira intake. (Correction: the hose doesn't use oil).
If you decide to use the Nubira intake and have problem if the cable isn't too long, you can put a resistance (or a chip, like the one that are selling on EBay) and take advantage of getting more gasoline.
PS: It seems this will be a long post.
Any questiong, please let me know.
It's amazing how everybody thinks that the Civic intake would fit. I don't think it will.
Advice: It won't look like the ones you see on an Auto Show, but you can use the original Nubira or Leganza intake. It's a black rubber. If you want to make it larger, you can add more but not using the one for Civic. Also, don't use duct tape. I don't advice it.
If you go to a junk yard, you can try to find the stock intake for Nubira o Leganza. There you''ll have the IAT already on it, and the hose that you'll need to put on the cover valve.
I can't distinguised from your pic if that's the hose that comes from the cover valve. If that is, then you can connect it to the Nubira intake. (Correction: the hose doesn't use oil).
If you decide to use the Nubira intake and have problem if the cable isn't too long, you can put a resistance (or a chip, like the one that are selling on EBay) and take advantage of getting more gasoline.
PS: It seems this will be a long post.
Any questiong, please let me know.
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I dont want a stock air intake.. i want a ram air.. this was just a short fix untill i can find good piping to make my own.
Unfortunitly ive been to ever hardware store around.. theres only one taht has something that'll work and they dont sell it by the foot anymore... only the roll which is ALOT of money.
Unfortunitly ive been to ever hardware store around.. theres only one taht has something that'll work and they dont sell it by the foot anymore... only the roll which is ALOT of money.
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
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