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post Mar 22 2000, 08:48 PM
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Hey everybody.  I was looking at Weapon R's site and I noticed that the intake is litsted for a Probe/MX-6 from 96-98.  I want to know why the intake wouldn't work on a 93-95?  Does anybody have Weapon R intake for any year?  Any info would be appreciated.   Jordan 94 Base http://www.plu.edu/~brooksjt/probe
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post Mar 22 2000, 04:28 PM
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I really don't think there is a difference in model years. But I did talk to someone about this and they said that the only test car they had when they made the Weapon-R intake was a 96 so the company could only gurr. that it would work on 96 and 97 model cars. When I looked at a 96 model 2.0L engine there seemed no difference between the intake setups. So I would think that the Weapon-R would work on later model Probes. If not I bet that you would be able to sell it to someone with a 96-97 model.
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post Mar 22 2000, 07:03 PM
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Hey, I actually called the Weapon-R company office and they said that it will fit the 93+ probes. So if your wondering weather they fit or not, they do, but I found out that the price went up and now it's selling from weapon-r for around $190. So anyone of u guys that thought about a weapon-r, go for it.
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Thanks a lot man. That's all I wanted to know. Jordan
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I thought about it but the Akimoto is a better intake if you ask me(pure opinion) Most ppl you talk to always say good things about akimoto. Jer '96 PSE
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my guess is that it will work just on those years there was an extra O2 sensor. so buy on e from somwhere you can take it back if it doesnt fit.. if it does fit the one "nipple" can be plugged....no harm done there hope it helps kevin
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