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Old 11-03-2007, 07:28 PM
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Question Civic Intake?

I've overheard that you can swap some year Honda Civic Intake onto a 1994 Mazda B2300 Engine. Is this true? Wouldn't that mean the throttle body could work the same way?
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Re: Civic Intake?

Only if they have the same engine. Who told you that a Honda intake would work on a Mazda engine? Not a chance.
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Re: Civic Intake?

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Only if they have the same engine. Who told you that a Honda intake would work on a Mazda engine? Not a chance.
Not that kind of intake. I mean a CAI intake. XD Sorry my fault.
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