I've been looking all over!!!
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I've been looking all over!!!
hey guys-
you guys are so great, you always know how to help! But my problem, where is a good place to buy one of those fresh air light intake things??? I have been looking all over, and I just can't find one!
please hook me up with links! peace
-JeremyII
you guys are so great, you always know how to help! But my problem, where is a good place to buy one of those fresh air light intake things??? I have been looking all over, and I just can't find one!
please hook me up with links! peace
-JeremyII
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www.rx7.com sells them.
There are several other options, You can get rid of the clear Flash to Pass covers below the headlights, you can use some big hose and pull air up from under the air dam or something, or you can do what I did, and make a box under the hood where the air filter is, that seals with foam right to the underside of the hood. I bough a small scoop, cut a hole in my hood above the filter where the box meets up, (OUCH!, it made me sweat!) and attached the scoop to the hood. Viola... ram air! (similar to the system on a Trans am or something, sorry about the comparison!)!!! It looks sweet too, sorry I don't have any pics... I truly noticed a difference on the highway, (positive air pressure!)as well as in hot traffic, intake temps were down at least 50 degrees.
There are several other options, You can get rid of the clear Flash to Pass covers below the headlights, you can use some big hose and pull air up from under the air dam or something, or you can do what I did, and make a box under the hood where the air filter is, that seals with foam right to the underside of the hood. I bough a small scoop, cut a hole in my hood above the filter where the box meets up, (OUCH!, it made me sweat!) and attached the scoop to the hood. Viola... ram air! (similar to the system on a Trans am or something, sorry about the comparison!)!!! It looks sweet too, sorry I don't have any pics... I truly noticed a difference on the highway, (positive air pressure!)as well as in hot traffic, intake temps were down at least 50 degrees.
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There's 2 types. 1 is just a replacement cover made out of plastic. Mariahmotorsports.com can stamp your OEM headlight cover though. I'd recommend that over the aftermarket stuff