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Old 03-31-2004, 09:16 AM
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Question cold air intake

I have been searching for a cold air intake for a 1g turbo motor. I have found them for 2g's. I know that they are the same engine so can I buy one for a 2g and install it on my 1g?
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Re: cold air intake

Most of the time isn't the the front mount for your cold air. With turbo you need a front mount in stead of the cold air tube right????
My friends wants cold air for is 94 talon and can find it anywhere. Is there a way to make custom cold air? He found the short ram but wants cold air becuz he is not going to get turbo and a FMI.
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Old 03-31-2004, 11:42 AM
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Re: cold air intake

The fmic and the cold air intake are seperate. There are cold air intakes for non turbo motors all over the internet. Try a search on ebay.
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