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I have a naturally aspirated GP with a K&N CAI. Do I need to upgrade the CAI as well. See my sig for other mods.

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 Post subject: Re: which intake
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Hey guys I just bought a wizaired cai with no tubing.I have heard comment about buying the tubing at home depot.can someone tell me what kind to buy and how much of it to get?


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flexible dryer duct?
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or flexible gutter pipe
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just remember 3" and the band/pipe/hose clamps for the ends

but as long as you can use a rubber coupler the should work

but the dryer duct should be flexible enough to make a seal

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 Post subject: Re: which intake
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Thanks 23r0.I was going to try to find something that didn't look so cheap.but I might use dryer duct for the time being.


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 Post subject: Re: which intake
PostPosted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:30 am 
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wizared is way cheaper the only down side is that the elbow is made of cheap ass material so when you are connecting that vacuum hose be careful and dont force it in so hard or else it will tear. and before you install the intake make sure to clean out the throttle with some carburator (throttle body) cleaner.

wizared is way better it is actually a true cold air intake. it shields the intake from the engine temperatures. if you notice it has insulation on the inside of it. to test all you have to do is drive somewhere get pop the hood, take the cover off and stick your hand there and outside of the box and you will no doubt tell a difference.


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