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<blockquote data-quote="COBRA90GT" data-source="post: 9052743" data-attributes="member: 2348"><p>Well, if you don't drive your snake in the rain (ie - it's a "good weather" car), running a full length CAI isn't a big deal. Installing a CAI isn't overly difficult either. Cost can be a little pricey but you can always find a used one in the classified or even make a homemade one if you're really on a budget. </p><p></p><p>The best routing for the tubing is probably to follow the path of your original upper intake tract and feed it down into the passenger fenderwell near the splash guard. Now, if you do drive your car in rain, you might want to consider a CAI that doesn't locate the air filter "low" in the fenderwell area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBRA90GT, post: 9052743, member: 2348"] Well, if you don't drive your snake in the rain (ie - it's a "good weather" car), running a full length CAI isn't a big deal. Installing a CAI isn't overly difficult either. Cost can be a little pricey but you can always find a used one in the classified or even make a homemade one if you're really on a budget. The best routing for the tubing is probably to follow the path of your original upper intake tract and feed it down into the passenger fenderwell near the splash guard. Now, if you do drive your car in rain, you might want to consider a CAI that doesn't locate the air filter "low" in the fenderwell area. [/QUOTE]
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