Originally posted by o0OO0o nice rims what kinda instake is that?
It's basically just two pieces of metal welded together to form the "custom" intake. It was big enough to force me to remove the cruise control in order to get it to fit, but works fine and was super cheap. Also (I may post a pic of this later), there's a cheap ass aluminum tube that theoretically draws air in from the front dam to the intake.
Originally posted by NOSlude nice!!! u should put a little drop on that bad boy...
Thanke for the comments. Actually it's already on Eibach Prokit springs with Koni Adjustables. Besides, any lower, and I'd be scraping the kit on the crappy Boston roads
It's basically just two pieces of metal welded together to form the "custom" intake. It was big enough to force me to remove the cruise control in order to get it to fit, but works fine and was super cheap. Also (I may post a pic of this later), there's a cheap ass aluminum tube that theoretically draws air in from the front dam to the intake.
Focuz, matrix, and a couple other companies make ones that look just like that. mmr might too. marcucci was selling one on ebay.
here's one
great car, i like san marino red. nice kit choice too.
Originally posted by ahcjar103 Focuz, matrix, and a couple other companies make ones that look just like that. mmr might too. marcucci was selling one on ebay
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That's interesting, I never knew that! When I first bought my Lude, I brought it up to Toronto to get it inspected, and they threw in a "custom" intake for like 90 Canadian dollars.
How do you like your pedals? Do they allow you to heal-toe easier? Do you actually use the adjustment thing on there? Where did you get them from and how much?
Originally posted by Tola How do you like your pedals? Do they allow you to heal-toe easier? Do you actually use the adjustment thing on there? Where did you get them from and how much?
Pedals are great. The adjustment thingy is cool, and it works, but isn't necessary for heel toe. I actually got them from Hong Kong last time I went home and paid around $30. I think you can get them at Speed Options or Autofreak.net. Sorry, don't remember, but they were charging a lot for those pedals.
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