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Old 11-08-2006, 08:01 PM   #1
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Spectre Modular Intake

well heres the story, i got bored on sunday and installed taurus elcetric fan i had in my grage, not realizing the stock intake wouldnt fit any more. so here its 6pm on sunday and i needed a intake. so i head over to superautobacs and look around no intake for my car but they have this spector modular intake thing. i decide to give it a try. turned out perfect. ended up costing me about 100 bucks becuse of the AEM dry flow (50). i bought some extra pieces becuse i didnt know exactly what pieces i needed but all you really need is 2 section of pipe, a maf adaptor, hose adaptor kit and 3 3" sillicone couplers, here is the link http://www.spectreperformance.com/ part numbers are 8771 x3, 8711,81413, 8668, 8698, you will need a drill to drill out the holes to make the hoses fit and a foot of 5/8 heater hose for the crank breather, the pieces are plastic so its really easy to work with and it all clamps together


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