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Old 27-09-2006, 02:19 PM   #1
nat_daly
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Default made a CAI this arvo

hey all, i have been driving around my ed xr6 for a while with a k&n panel filter, but never got around to actually making a way for more air to get into the box.. Anyway, i bought extractors about 2 weeks ago, and today i decided i'd cut out the front of the box above the filter, so that it pulls more cold air in from behind the headlight..
Results:
It is alot better, the car revs easier up higher, and it now has room to breathe. The car makes a mental noise when the foot is down, and has definately gained more power, and better throttle response.
Anyways its a great budget mod, and id recommend it for a cheap CAI..
Thanks,
Nathan

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