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Rep Power: 429 www.robearracing.com
http://robearracing.com/cat_civic6.cfm
talk to rob, there company is a vendor on here, he might be able to give you a good deal.
http://robearracing.com/cat_civic6.cfm
talk to rob, there company is a vendor on here, he might be able to give you a good deal.
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Rep Power: 429 I wasnt paying attention to your post very good, since you have a auto tranny, then there wouldnt be one. AEM doesnt make cold air intakes for auto tranny I dont think. The short ram intake would work though.
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Rep Power: 429 I have looked, all the AEM cold air intakes are for manual trannys only, I wanted one but couldnt, personally I would go with the injen race division cold air intake, I have one and personally like it.
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Rep Power: 429 Because when you have a manual tranny, the intake goes in differently, I really dont know how to explain it, but it wont work for a auto.
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Rep Power: 429 honestly, I couldnt tell you, all I know is the intakes for the auto tranny and the ones for manual tranny have different mounting places on the intake to were it bolts on the car, you could try though
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