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Thread: intake fitment problem on jrsc itr

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    Inactive Member 00TypeR's Avatar
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    wut up guys. i've got a 3 in short ram for the R and with the s/c on, the throttle body is way lower than it was originally. so with the intake hooked up it pretty much points through the hood...lol! what intake would work with this? thanks.

    Derek

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    ur going to have to modify it. theres a website that tells u how to cut and modify the AEM Cai and short ram. Mine came with the kit modified.

    im not sure exactly how to cut it so ill let someone that knows tell you.

    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ March 11, 2005 05:42 PM: Message edited by: DC2NR ]</font>

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    ya i figured i would have to modify it but i have a ebay brand 3" sri that i already modified to fit. there is no way to make this work i think. i guess i'll have to grab another one. i dunno.

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    Comptech makes an SRI for JRSC'd ITRs
    http://nlmotoring.com/index.php?main...oducts_id=3302

    Unfortunately, I didn't realize this at first, so I'm running a custom pipe with K&N on it that the shop put on for me, since I kept ordering the wrong intake to them... heh.

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    180 dollars wow, i would just modify ur stock one, it just has to have a extra bend i believe.

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    Hah, I changed out the stock one years ago. I was running an AEM cold air until the SC went on. [img]biggrin.gif[/img]

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    Pipe is pipe... the difference is the quality of the filter. Buy a generic '92-95 Civic EX/Si aluminum 3" tube (or a '94+ GSR) and a K&N filter.

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