Good replacement for Apexi intake

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Red93coupe
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I found this intake while searching the endless pit we call the internet, way cheaper than buying a apexi super suction kit and from what I can tell at looking at my friends sr with this intake it's extremely nice for the price heres the link-just thought I would share this with you guys looking for a hardpipe intake!!!

http://www.driftlineusa.com/st...id=65

or just go to http://www.driftlineusa.com

There from MN so represent the Midwest lol!!!


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rovert
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Badass, good find!

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jt15833
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i guess you still need pieces to connect the maf?

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Secret squirrel
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i talked to D, the owner of Driftline about this last night. He said its a good alternative to the higher priced ones. ANd he also said its nice to install and remove when working on your engine. Driftline is a respectible company so no worries.

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I like my HKS SPF clamped to the end of my MAF (which I dont use, its just there because I'm lazy and it looks alright as is).

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ilovecoupes
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I don't know, it basically looks like a 45 degree angle, with an ebay filter

is there a fitting for the PCV or recirculating BOV?
Modified by ilovecoupes at 4:47 PM 12/4/2007


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