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View Poll Results: CAI does it work
Doesn't work all expensive plastic rip off 15 13.27%
maybe worth a couple of kw and looks good 45 39.82%
will produce some good gains on a modded car 36 31.86%
cheapest and best power mod you can buy 17 15.04%
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Old 19-05-2006, 08:18 PM   #25
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Why didn't you cut a hole in the inner guard and run a pipe from the bumper? Seems like a neater option.

I personally don't see how that will produce a noticeable amount of power, but in saying that, it won't lose power either.
where abouts do mean? underneath the head light? i got ABS to. how won't it produce power? standard intake is tiny and no air is guided up there, with mine the air that comes through the holes in the front of the bonnet gets throwin' straight up into the intake.
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