I just bought an iceman look alike intake
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I just bought an iceman look alike intake
Yea it kinda looks like the iceman...sorta the same basis. Its for a 92-95 civic but i can make it fit easily...I just need to move the fusebox...I read the iceman directions and you also have to move the fusebox. Its based on the Simota Super Inlet Heat Resistant intake.
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When i get it ill try to get a sound clip, let u hear how it sounds...I also plan on making a nice lil heatshield for it and mabye that weaponR cold air duct.
Pics below \/
When i get it ill try to get a sound clip, let u hear how it sounds...I also plan on making a nice lil heatshield for it and mabye that weaponR cold air duct.
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either cut piping - my cai i have now - or find one of those rubber elbow's i see short rams come with...id rather have the rubber elbow cause its thicker than my piping. The racer design for example is like that..it uses a rubber elbow to attatch to the TB
see the blue elbow in the pic:
see the blue elbow in the pic:
I saw that intake on a CRX with a swapped in B16A from Japan, this thing was tight and fast as hell all the way up to 8g's, anyway it's a good intake, not too loud and trust me it does the job
. What you pay for it?
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It cools down the fuse box mouting brackets, where the fuse box was before you had to relocate it. Thus transfering the coolness through the metal to the firewall making the inside cooler, thus the AC doesn't have to work has hard. Causing less pull from the belts connected to the engine. . thus more HP.
I call it a caipos
CAI POS. .
I call it a caipos
CAI POS. .




