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Old 02-28-03, 08:11 AM
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Intake suggestions

I'm looking into buying an intake that would work well with the vmount IC/Rad setup anyone have any suggestions as to which intake i should be looking at? or like just good Intakes in general?
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I believe the RX7 Fashion Cold Air Intake is small enough to work for something like that:

http://autoparts.zoovy.com/product/1004
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Or you could do what I did and buy a K&N universal dual oval flange. Insert two metal pipes and hook it directly onto the intake pipes. I think it cost me about 35.00. It looks good and works good.
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Rotary Extreme is now making one out of aluminum and it will work with their v-mount setup with some extra ductwork (and all by itself for traditional applications). They will feed the airbox thru the nose of the car along with tir IC and radiator.
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Originally posted by Mahjik
I believe the RX7 Fashion Cold Air Intake is small enough to work for something like that:

http://autoparts.zoovy.com/product/1004
That's nice! Kinda pricey though....
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Originally posted by vudoodoodoo
That's nice! Kinda pricey though....
Expensive? If someone is going to shell out about $3000 for a V-Mount IC/Rad solution, why skimp on the intake after that?
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Originally posted by Mahjik
Expensive? If someone is going to shell out about $3000 for a V-Mount IC/Rad solution, why skimp on the intake after that?
I'm not getting a $3000 vmount, so $550 intake is expensive to me.
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Originally posted by vudoodoodoo
I'm not getting a $3000 vmount, so $550 intake is expensive to me.
Exactly, so if you look at the original question, the person was asking about a good intake to work along with a V-Mount IC/Rad.
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