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cyclone intake

Is the cyclone intake better than stock? What are the differences, and what is involved to install it in a 2G?
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Re: cyclone intake

This question gets asked all the time. There was a thread a couple days ago that may be helpful, I believe it was in the main eclipse/talon/laser section. If you need more detail, a search will absolutely bring up more info.
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Re: cyclone intake

From what i here they are better, but a pain to put on and tune.
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Re: cyclone intake

Better in what way?
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Re: Re: cyclone intake

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From what i here they are better, but a pain to put on and tune.
"I've heard" with no explanation is weak.
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Thanks, I found it. I don't think I will do it. There is more involved in the swap than I thought there would be.
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Re: Re: Re: cyclone intake

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"I've heard" with no explanation is weak.

sorry, i have only realy read about it so i don't realy know why they say it's better. something like better bends and it has an exstra butterfly opening.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: cyclone intake

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...so i don't realy know...
If you dont know, please dont post... This is how wrong info spreads!

Thanks.
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Re: cyclone intake

well first of all,i'm not spreading wrong info!!!
i said, from what i here. As for posting on here anymore, no big deal. I would just rather not post here at all dealing with someone watching me like a teacher in the 1st grade. Back to 88 to 91 civic forum where we have no problems and don't have a second dad watching over every thing we say that they don't think is right. So, so long to you all and good luck with a car that will brake down on you every chance it get's. have fun.
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Re: cyclone intake

Hmm... I think I will just follow you around just cause I can and you are acking like an ass! I asked you to do a simple thing and you turn around and act like this... I never said you couldnt post here anymore, but if you dont know the answer then dont post a reply!

Oh and by the way, its Break down, not "brake down". Good luck... Being slow
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Re: cyclone intake

Some people's kids...
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Re: cyclone intake

Other forums are VERY strict about not posting about things you don't have personal experience with. I Think a damn good understanding of it at the very least is required. Nothing personal.

Also, there is a difference between "here," and "hear." Thanks "son."
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