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    Custom made cold air

    Just got done with my custom cold air. I used a 93 probe upper piece and a 2000 civic lower piece. Havent had a chance to test it out because my steering box or something is blown out. I have had new axles and wheel bearings put in so thats what im going toward now. Here are the pics of the intake. http://slipknotcraig133.bebo.com/Pho...&Ran=739355006
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    decent..but be careful not to suck up alot of water. That cai looks more helpless to water than the one in the bumper on the other side of the battery like how most 3gee people do.

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    Yea i wanted to run it out that way but the pipe would work with me if it rains i will pull out the bottom piece and throw the filter on the short ram. I have another filter so i wouldnt have to worry about tearing it all apart.
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    looks pretty good how you did that. nice how you actually were able to keep the battery there.
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    looks good, thats a nice setup for when it rains
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    A so u just took out your battery tray cuz thats what it seems like. I want remove my air duct and get 3 in exhaust flix pipe. Its something new that came out. looks kinda like a air duck for a drying but 100 percent more strong. wanna do what u did but use that flix pipe. But just wanted to know if moved your battery tray


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rendon LX-i
    A so u just took out your battery tray cuz thats what it seems like. I want remove my air duct and get 3 in exhaust flix pipe. Its something new that came out. looks kinda like a air duck for a drying but 100 percent more strong. wanna do what u did but use that flix pipe. But just wanted to know if moved your battery tray
    I think I have seen what you are talking about. The only thing that I have heard about that is bad about them is that inside it is not smooth so you would have some air restricion (sp?) going on. IMO
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    Damn i didnt think of that fuck it i'll try it anyway. lol


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    I took out my battery tray. I just left the bracket that the tray sits on and thats it and by battery still sits fine i just threw in a bungy cord.
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