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No need for expensive silicon or metal tubing. Just hit the plumbing section in your local hardware store. Here's one I made on my Accord feeding the stock airbox. Cost about $15. I'm sure you can do something similar to a Civic. When you paint it black it looks stock. I've been driving it all winter and no problems about water getting in.
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...&highlight=diy
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1258528906
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1258528973
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1258529029
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hmmm.. its a pretty good idea infact, but being a pre-face civic (96-98), means we gotta think alot harder how to route the air into the air box, being only one source of getting air, the wide mouth, which is consumed by the rad an air con rad
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Yeah, big pain in the ass I was looking at it the other day. Maybe 1/2 size radiator and move it over to the right enough for a CAI feed? lol
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if you have an eg and have a RH foglight, remove it ;) and have your CAI sitting proud there - in honesty you hardly use your foggies anyways so not loosing much by not haiving it there
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hahahaha, moving the rad, that kinda defeats the purpose of a cheap solution, considering itll cost to fab custom brackets, lol
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heyy matee, im not sure if it'll work on the 96 - 98 model civics, but on my 94 civic i got a pipe off a BA falcon from the wreckers for 5 bux (not sure exactly what the pipe was used for on the BA loll).. the pipe leads straight to where the airbox used to be and on the end i connected an intercooler pipe which leads into the bumper with a pod filter on the end.. fits pretty neat imo.. but yeahh, it gets rid of the airbox!loll