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Greddy 2 Row and Apexi Intakes How did you make it fit

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Old Mar 13, 2003 | 09:13 PM
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Greddy 2 Row and Apexi Intakes How did you make it fit

Just wondering who has this combo and how the hell you made it fit...I am ordering my 2 row tomorrow and want to stick with my Apexi intakes (mainly because I spent the whole weekend polishing them and I somehow we now have this bond). Anyway, if you have this setup I sure would like to know what it is you did to make it fit..

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Old Mar 13, 2003 | 10:24 PM
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that few huh?
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Old Mar 13, 2003 | 10:30 PM
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Either use some PVC to custom make some bends at the end or sell it and get a Greddy Intake and don't worry about it
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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 05:12 AM
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nocab72 has this setup, but the Apexi intake filters are plain just too big for proper fitment. If you're running a Koyo rad (mandatory for track driven FDs with FMICs), there's no way the Apex intake filters will fit at all. Gotta go with the GReddy Airinx Dual Intake kit. Personally, I love the Airinx. Makes lots of whooshing noises, and I can really hear everything (turbos spooling, stock blow-off valve sounds, intake sounds). I agree with bricke, sell the Apexi for a premium (polished), and get the Airinx. The fitment will make your life so much easier, than fabbing pipes for the Apexi (and still finding that the Apexi filters get mashed up).
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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 08:22 AM
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Originally posted by SleepR1
nocab72 has this setup, but the Apexi intake filters are plain just too big for proper fitment. If you're running a Koyo rad (mandatory for track driven FDs with FMICs), there's no way the Apex intake filters will fit at all. Gotta go with the GReddy Airinx Dual Intake kit. Personally, I love the Airinx. Makes lots of whooshing noises, and I can really hear everything (turbos spooling, stock blow-off valve sounds, intake sounds). I agree with bricke, sell the Apexi for a premium (polished), and get the Airinx. The fitment will make your life so much easier, than fabbing pipes for the Apexi (and still finding that the Apexi filters get mashed up).
I guess that makes sense but waaahhhhaaaaa . my hard work gonna go to someone else...anyway, I did find this photo on the forum. they even made it work with the O2 pump.

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