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  1. #1
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    My diy CAI (what pod officer?)

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!


    Aim: CAI
    Required: piping, pod filter, plastic weld or epoxi, tool box

    hey guys did this a while ago, but just took pics 2day

    first step is to take off the bumper and resenator box
    heres a link to a diy of what to do for this first step
    thanks to Twincam16 http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ghlight=delsol

    well after all that, the next step is to take off the top of the airbox like so and remove the air filter element
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    next is to find a pipe that will hold the pod and be conected to the end of the airbox, its up to u what u use,
    but i was 'el cheapO' and use a $5 piece of plumbers piping

    mount it inside the guard to the end of the airbox like so
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    use zip ties to hold it in place and so it doesnt move
    there is a hole to where the resenator was connected to the airbox

    next step is to plastic weld or epoxi the piping to the end of the airbox
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    took me a while to do this step
    i know, i know it looks sh*t, but whos gonna see it

    after all that ur done, all u gotta do now is to put the cover back on
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    and u're end result should look like this
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    note: pod under head light

    now ur done with ur diy CAI u can put back together ur bumper, put away the tools
    (very important step) and go for a drive

    comments: if i was to do that again i would of painted the piping black to look like
    the rest of the intake system, doesnt show much but if u look carefully u can see the white piping

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    lol smarta**
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    this i presume is just for noise.
    it wont be effective to still have an airbox there.

    you're better off building a cold air intake from silicone bends and stainless steel pipe to remove the airbox and everything before it.

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    Yeah that doesnt look very effective performance wise.

    I think its better to leave it in stock box than that set up.

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    yes correct lol
    ur just redesigning a resonator !! reducing noise n air flow
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    well i had a pod in the engine bay first, that was ok more responsive than stock, but now with the pod in the bumper, its just suckin cold air instead of engine heat.
    may not be as effecent as an injen CAI or the like, but less likely to get me into trouble, my opinion anyway

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    nice idea mate. why not run a pipe from the stock pipe to the front for a cold air intake. so ur not actually using the box.. only as a cover up...mmmz.. or is that just same as wat u have done...
    either way the idea is interesting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dundas
    nice idea mate. why not run a pipe from the stock pipe to the front for a cold air intake. so ur not actually using the box.. only as a cover up...mmmz.. or is that just same as wat u have done...
    either way the idea is interesting...
    Oh I thought that was what he did...Just stick the box over the pipe....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dundas
    nice idea mate. why not run a pipe from the stock pipe to the front for a cold air intake. so ur not actually using the box.. only as a cover up...mmmz.. or is that just same as wat u have done...
    either way the idea is interesting...
    thats a good idea mate, i might do that when i find some time
    right now its just a airfilter pod mounted onto the end of the airbox

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    Great job very cost effective. (as you can see officer no mods)

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    Go the zip ties!

    Very useful post, was going to add it but didnt have time on mine, so +rep for you!
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    Hmm, it's interesting. The only downside when compared to an aftermarket CAI is the smoothness of the inner walls. In fact, having the airbox still there might boost low RPM response, which is what a true CAI would rob you of.

    + points for you too.
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