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honda_teg
02-10-2005, 09:19 PM
Hey Guys.

I have got a DC2 95 and want to crete some kind of beter airflow induction to my car. i saw a pic in the thread and want to create one like it. if you follow the link below you will see what i mean. whoever owne's the car has made a custom stainless steal pipe which starts from throttle body down in to the guard somwhere i think. Im just curious on who's it is, where can i get something like that done and how much will it set me back.

Cheer's :wave:

http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28752

locote
02-10-2005, 10:44 PM
CAI kit= big dollars, its not custom, if it was it cost lot of dollars too

honda_teg
02-10-2005, 11:30 PM
CAI kit= big dollars, its not custom, if it was it cost lot of dollars too


So where can i get these CAI Kits from

EuroAccord13
03-10-2005, 12:00 AM
I'm sure K&N or AEM will have kits for your Integra..

If you want to go the cheaper way... Bunnings have all the parts you need to make your own CAI :)

honda_teg
03-10-2005, 01:28 AM
Where can i get these K&N or AEM kits from..?

EuroAccord13
03-10-2005, 04:43 AM
Contact our OzHonda Traders :)

locote
03-10-2005, 08:26 AM
make up your own mate, i did.
the rubber intake pipe as far as have been told by workshops and heard from this forum is quite good at insulating heat were as allii will soak it right up or stainless since its not 100% steel. i recomend keeping the rubber pipe and buy a K&n that is a replacement for your filter in your airbox, and cut out all the resonator boxes, and make up a pipe going from the bottom of your airbox to the front of your car to take in cold air

SKREMN
03-10-2005, 01:31 PM
If you can be botherd make up your own
thats if you know what your doing
I made this one up last week
It has:
3 x 3" Mandrel Bends $15 each (exhaust shop)
1 Flexi Joint $25 (rocket industries)
6" taperd K&N with 3" inlet $98 (rocket industries)
I did all the work taked it in place and my friend welded it up
Then I linished it all to look like one pipe and done

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b164/skremnLS/IntakePipe.jpg

The flexi joint holes it in place quite well
I dont need any extra brackets or supports as it doesnt touch anything and want move much
It does get a bit worm being in the engine bay and all,
but I still gotta get my headers ceramic coated
And i'm gonna get the intake piping done as well so it will look good,
match the headers and keep the heat out

Total cost of this project $168
not including welding and or ceramic coating not done yet

I'm currently working on making a fiberglass box around it to keep the heat out of the filter
as well as suck the cold air from under it
there is a hole there delivering cold air allready but you cant see it

locote
03-10-2005, 01:40 PM
looks good.
my cost me 11 dollars
just got rid off the stock air pipe box behind wheel guard and put a poly pipe that leads to front of vehicle to the air box, dead quiet but effective