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Old 07-11-2004, 12:54 AM
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Question '97 GS-T Cold Air Intake?

Do they make a cold air intake for a '97 GS-T? I looked on e-bay but the only ones they had were for non-turbo cars.
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Re: '97 GS-T Cold Air Intake?

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Re: '97 GS-T Cold Air Intake?

You are not going to have a cold air intake on a turbo car. Look into the Home depot intake on Kevins site or the write up that Joe made.
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Re: '97 GS-T Cold Air Intake?

Somewhere, on this site I believe, I went through a whole write up about why we dont need cold air intake on turbo cars, or more accurately intercooled turbo cars. BUT, on a FMIC reducing intake temps can be helpful because of the low efficiency of the stock intercooler. With a FMIC, I wouldnt spend too much time with it. I just pull my pass side headlamp at the track You can also get creative with 4" flexible metal ducting. Not the flimsy shyte foil dryer crap, the real ducting stuff from your local Home Depot/Lowes. Its fleixible, but rigid. I did such a setup, and I should post some pics on my site one of these days...
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Re: '97 GS-T Cold Air Intake?

Just curious, whats an FMIC?
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Re: '97 GS-T Cold Air Intake?

That would be a Front Mount Intercooler. It's an intercooler that sits right behind the air dam in your front bumper, allowing more cool air to pass through the intercooler to increase it's effeciency!
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