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post Jun 28 2000, 02:57 PM
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ok, here's the skinny. just installed my new cold air intake today and WOW!!! i love the sound it makes when you mash on the throttle. it definitely helps with power. now i finally have some shiny chrome under the hood. i talked to the company and they will extend us these prices. cold air intakes-$99.95 front strut tower bar-$64.95 shipping is $10 on all items. filters come in blue, red, yellow, purple, black, and silver. there is no bulk amount required. i have both and love them. check out my website for pics of cold air pipe and pics of installed strut bar. email me with any questions. THANX, CHRIS SOPOC CO-PRES. HTTP://OURWORLD-TOP.CS.COM/PROBN4LIF PROBN4LIF@... "MUST GO FASTER"
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post Jun 28 2000, 03:49 PM
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I have heard that having a cold air intake in a car up here in MN is bad during the winter...can the OEM air box be put back on??lets say dutring the winter? Josh 95 SE >
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One more thing...for the strut bar..did you have to re-locate your hood prop holder? Josh 95 SE >
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post Jun 29 2000, 05:31 AM
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sure can. the stock air box can go right back on, but the intake i'm selling sits about 2-3 inches above the splash gaurd. i used to live in mn and i don't think it would be a problem. if anything, due to the really colder air, you would probably make more power. let me know if you want one. chris THANX, CHRIS SOPOC CO-PRES. HTTP://OURWORLD-TOP.CS.COM/PROBN4LIF PROBN4LIF@... "MUST GO FASTER"
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post Jun 29 2000, 05:34 AM
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yes and no. you do have to remove the prop rod holder. i just used a hacksaw blade and removed the piece of aluminum that it connects to. then i used touch up paint to seal the cut. you would never know it was there. the prop rod lays perfectly over the bracket and does not move. i've had mine this way for a month and there is no rubbing or vibration. i have a nice close up shot of the bracket and the prop rod laying down on my website. check it out. i can get those really quick too. chris THANX, CHRIS SOPOC CO-PRES. HTTP://OURWORLD-TOP.CS.COM/PROBN4LIF PROBN4LIF@... "MUST GO FASTER"
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post Jun 29 2000, 07:31 AM
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i bought a front strut bar from freedom design for 80 bucks or something and i didnt have to remove or move the hood prop. it fits right on.. took me about 15-20 to connect it. derek 93 pse
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