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Old 04-25-2009, 05:53 PM
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Default Home made 4 inch CAI

I screwed up on the nozzle install. I will be doing a plate kit, and the silicone is just to prevent a leak from work to home.






Its also really noise when loaded. I wasn't sure what to expect. SOTP i might have noticed a little...maybe

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did you feel a difference
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A little if any...but its also first drive was with a nasty side wind.

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hows that 100 shot feeling

did it take long to install
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Its jetted for a 150, and waiting on a few things before i can use it.

But ill let you know. I will be spraying it with the nozzle mounted how it is, but i want to do a plate kit instead.

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Nice intake. how much did all the materials cost... if you don't mind me asking.
P.S. your going to love the nitrous get ready to get some sticky tires cause your going to go up in smoke lol
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62.00 for the 4" elbow, 4" hump coupler, and 4" to 3.75" reducer
I dont remember what i paid for the clamps, and i had the 4" pipe sitting around so I i have less then 70 bucks in it, and about 2 hours in labor. If i would have tried under the radiator hose to start with it would have been 45 minutes haha.

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62.00 for the 4" elbow, 4" hump coupler, and 4" to 3.75" reducer
I dont remember what i paid for the clamps, and i had the 4" pipe sitting around so I i have less then 70 bucks in it, and about 2 hours in labor. If i would have tried under the radiator hose to start with it would have been 45 minutes haha.

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WTF is that..
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A work of art!

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