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  1. #1
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    Ram air intake.. pro's and cons?

    Hey guys, im thinking of replacing the stock air filter box in my da9 for a pod ram air intake kit..

    Just wondering what are the Pro's and Con's of such a conversion..

    I have read up on it, but it got me thinking when I read somewhere, someone saying they are going to ditch the pod filter set up to go back to the stock air box set up?

    Overall, is it a good reccommended conversion?

    cheers

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  3. #3
    Stock airbox cant go wrong.

  4. #4
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    Woops.. seemed to have missed that. Thanks

    Anybody know where to get a ram air intake kit for a da9>

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    Will this fit my da9 integra, they dont have these listed for a da9 only 94 up :S


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    lol no it wont fit.. thats for DC2 models.. the LS/GS/RS are US notations of the integra, AUS is gsi vtir type R this and that

    you could just take ur car to a place that does welding, and just put some k&n pod, should be around $40 a bend, if u really want the SRI / CAI. Ive got a K&N Panel filter, and luving it.

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    How about this one.. works out to be 115 australian, from the US on ebay

    says 90-93 integra so Im assuming it will fit.. what do you think of it


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    wouldn't trust the filter but the piping looks good. its prolly thin and will dent and scratch very easy.

    looks the goods tho
    Is this the end of my car modding days? Buying a house says so...

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