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hey guys can you tell me if this cai will fit the lanos it looks pretty close.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 4595461574
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 4595461574
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i think you'd be better off with this one...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-01-In ... enameZWD2V
they ship world-wide for a shipping fee of 18 US dollars...
if you used but it now you could walk away with that shipped to you for 45.06 Aussi dollars... half of what you're looking at there, and we know this one fits
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-01-In ... enameZWD2V
they ship world-wide for a shipping fee of 18 US dollars...
if you used but it now you could walk away with that shipped to you for 45.06 Aussi dollars... half of what you're looking at there, and we know this one fits
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this totally belongs in the Engine section. Good work new mods. lol.
99 A16DMS m/t Lanos 3dr
Eng:APC/DaewooTech.Net/Magnecor/NGK/Optima/Ractive/Unique Motorsports/powdercoated valve cover/removed intake resonator
Susp:Intrax/KYB
Rollers:Falken/Rage
Ext:Dan's Decals/mesh grille/OEM wing&foglights
ICE:Audiobahn/Pioneer
Eng:APC/DaewooTech.Net/Magnecor/NGK/Optima/Ractive/Unique Motorsports/powdercoated valve cover/removed intake resonator
Susp:Intrax/KYB
Rollers:Falken/Rage
Ext:Dan's Decals/mesh grille/OEM wing&foglights
ICE:Audiobahn/Pioneer
Re: cold air intake
That's not a cai.john_trickle wrote:hey guys can you tell me if this cai will fit the lanos it looks pretty close.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 4595461574
The one that Kenny posted is a CAI and will fit with some minor modifications.
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on the pic ive circled is that where the sensor goes or the breather hose and just to be sure this item on the pic wll fit my lanos.
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Yeah, drilling the hole for the sensor is quite important. Last Saturday, I opted not to drill a hole for the sensor and just left it around in my engine bay. The performance was initially very weird, not the acceleration I'm used to. The car was getting very cold air but the ECU was reading hot engine bay air.
I drilled a hole and Bondoed around the sensor and everything is back to normal.
I drilled a hole and Bondoed around the sensor and everything is back to normal.
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ok so the part of the pipe goes to the throttle body and the second pipe joins with the blue silcone hose and goes down to the front guard.
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also is it hard to drill the hole for the sensor do i need an adapter.john_trickle wrote:ok so the part of the pipe goes to the throttle body and the second pipe joins with the blue silcone hose and goes down to the front guard.
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The second pipe (not the one with the breather hose connection) has to be cut in half... it's too long.
Look here:
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... 56&start=0
Look here:
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... 56&start=0