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Thread: Will Fake J's Fit??

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    Will a Fake J's fit an EJ/EG with the JRSC?? My jrsc isnt installed yet but I want to know if im going to have to buy a new one so im set to install everything at once.

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    Nobody knows this?

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    Apparently not...
    I can tell you that most intake tubes/systems designed for stock engine configurations require slight modifications because the throttle body has been moved slightly toward the passenger side and rotated toward the headlight.

    My gut feeling is it will have to be modified... however, it may just fit. Try it and let us know how it went.

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    Yeah just took a super close look at it, with my J's intake. I dont think it will fit.(My S/C isnt in the car yet) So im basing this info off of pics etc. Anyone recomend a specific intake? I thought i read that the JRSC likes Shortrams but still not sure on the best performing.

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    97-00 Type R's have a 3" intake correct?

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    A 3" short-ram seems to be the best choice... with a quality filter attached to the end.

    Some say that a 3" cold-air type works slightly better, however, I personally haven't seen any gains worth exposing the engine to the risk of hydrolock due to the low filter placement.

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