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alright...this might be a dumb question...but i know the turbo kit im getting replaces the header and all..but do the charge pipes and all that good stuff replace my cold air intake?....or can i keep it on there with the turbo kit and intercooler?...thanks
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you could use a cold air setup on a turbo but you would have to do a fully custom setup for the most part the airfilter goes right onto the turbo and sits right in front of your engine
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well..it looks like i have a aem cold air with bypass valve for sale
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if you are doing your own turbo kit keep the cai. its about half of what you need for the intercooler piping.
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